Alia Bhatt recently said at an event that looking at her daughter Raha Kapoor, she feels that the child will grow up to become a scientist. She and her Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahaani co-star Ranveer Singh and director Karan Johar attended an event in Mumbai on Friday where she made a statement about Raha.
What Alia Bhatt said about Raha
A video of the event was shared on the paparazzo’s Instagram account. Showing Alia looking pretty in a sky blue saree and bindi, she says, “I look at my daughter and say, “Tu veksi banegi (you will become a scientist).” The video received mixed response from netizens.
A fan wrote: “She will be playing the role of a scientist.” Another said: “Le Karan Johar after 20 years of making the movie name Scientist.”
Fans say that Raha Kapoor will definitely become an actor
Most of them were not convinced and claimed that Raha would definitely become an actor just like her parents Alia and Ranbir Kapoor. Some person asked, “To fir 3 idiots ke lekci ka kya? Barbaad (was it wasted)?” Another said, “Ranbir Kapoor ke beti hai actor bohot achi banegi (She will become a very good actress as she is Ranbir’s daughter). One more wrote, “Raha mother’s side father’s side ka tradition barkarar rakhegi, playing pe hi ayegi (will continue the tradition and become an actor). “For the last time mi heroine hi banegi (finally she will become a heroine),” read the comment.
The comment also read, “Baby chota ho to sb yahi kehte hai..specially you Bollywood people..sabko acting me ghusa dete hai..Bina talent k (everyone says that when a child is young especially Bollywood people but finally they gave into everyone’s acting, even those without talent).” Someone even gave the example of Janhvi Kapoor: “Sridevi ko b Janhvi ko doctor banana tha but wo b actress ee Bani.. lol (Sridevi wanted to make Janhvi a doctor but she became an actor).”
Alia and Ranbir Kapoor welcomed Raha on November 6 last year. The couple tied the knot in April of that year.
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