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Alia Bhatt twirls her way into our hearts from London holiday with Ranbir Kapoor

Alia Bhatt twirls her way into our hearts from London holiday with Ranbir Kapoor

India Today4 days ago
Bollywood actors Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor recently spent time in London, maintaining a low profile during their holiday. The 'Jigra' actor shared a cute Instagram reel twirling her way into our hearts. Accompanied by their daughter Raha, the couple limited their social media engagements, prioritising family time and interactions with fans. Their return to Mumbai was discreet, with Ranbir protecting their daughter from photographers.advertisementDespite avoiding paparazzi interactions, Alia offered a glimpse of their holiday on social media. She shared a playful video set to 'Dil Mere' by The Local Train, capturing affectionate moments with Ranbir. Alia captioned the post, "twirl girl thank you @mo_mayfair for making us feel at home @mo_hotels #MandarinOrientalMayfair #ImAFan." The post drew praise from fans, with one noting, "Omg this 12-second reel is damn cute. I've already seen this 20–30 times."Here's the video:
The London trip provided a break for the couple, who are currently filming 'Love & War', directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. This film marks their second collaboration and also features Vicky Kaushal.Ranbir's involvement in a 'Ramayana' project has also sparked interest, with a teaser showcasing him as Lord Rama. The teaser includes figures from Indian mythology, building anticipation for the animated film.Fans have closely followed the couple's careers and personal lives, celebrating their achievements and upcoming ventures. Their ability to balance professional commitments with family life has been appreciated by admirers.Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor spent some quality family time with their daughter Raha amid their busy schedules. They are also gearing up for the release of their upcoming films.- EndsMust Watch
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