Alia Bhatt Urges Paparazzi To Not Click Daughter Raha’s Pictures; Asks Them To Cover Her Face

Birthday girl Alia Bhatt celebrated her pre-birthday festivities with the media in Mumbai on March 13. The actor cut the cake alongside her husband Ranbir Kapoor and even answered their questions. Amid the celebrations, Bhatt was seen requesting the paparazzi to cover their daughter Raha Kapoor’s face with emojis and not capture her pics without consent. They cited that they wanted to protect their child.

Alia Bhatt Asks Paps To Not Click Raha’s Pictures

In a shared video, Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor were seen talking to the paps. She asked them to wait for her daughter Raha to cross the place, as the duo will come back and give them pictures. She requested them to put an emoji on her face if they do end up clicking a picture or two by mistake, but asked them to circulate their daughter’s pictures on social media.

Ranbir said, “We haven’t said that on a special occasion, jaise Christmas lunch pe jaate hai.. but Alia interrupted him and said no no Ranbir no.” Alia Bhatt is about to turn 32 years old on Saturday, March 15. Ahead of her birthday, she had a special celebration with the media, and her husband and actor Ranbir Kapoor stepped out to support her.

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Additionally, Alia and Ranbir cut a cake together, and their cute photos have gone viral on social media. In one video, Ranbir and the media were seen wishing the birthday girl a happy birthday while she cut the cake. Her husband clapped his hands and watched her with pride. In another video, Ranbir attempts to give Alia cake and applies some to her nose.

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Meghna Rajpal: Patriarchy's worst nightmare (with a cute smile). An introvert walking around with Bollywood Music in the background who will avoid meeting you in public. I write about pop culture, fashion, and everything controversial.