Alia Bhatt shared a big statement on Pakistan trip, discussed becoming a mother and career
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Alia Bhatt’s visit to Red Sea International Film Festival
Alia Bhatt once again this year Red Sea International Film Festival Joined. On this occasion, Alia openly discussed about her travel, work and personal life. It was a new experience for them, as their daughter Raha has now grown up enough to start asking her mother questions about it.
Raha’s question, new feeling of travel
Alia told that this year’s festival was unique for her from an emotional point of view. Raha was constantly asking her, “Mumma, where are you going? When will you come back?” Alia said that Raha has now started recognizing the media and treats them with respect. This change has made Alia realize new responsibilities towards life and work.
Representing India: A sense of pride
When Alia was asked if she felt pressure while representing India on the international stage, she proudly said that it was a matter of pride for her. Alia believes that she wants to keep learning and improving herself. She said that when she stands on the world stage, she only feels responsibility and not fear.
Question about going to Pakistan, Alia’s interesting answer
On the question of a Pakistani fan, “Will you come to Pakistan?” Alia smiled and said that if the need arises for work, she will not hesitate to go there. He also said that when the audience recognizes the authenticity of an artist, issues like nepotism are left behind.
Alia’s journey from 20 years old to today’s Alia
Recalling her past days, Alia said that at the age of 20, she was very eager to visit different places. Despite the glitter of global events, she used to enjoy pizza in the hotel wearing pajamas. Now, a decade later, his enthusiasm is the same, but with more levity and balance in approach.
Wisdom increases with increasing age, bravery remains alive
Alia admitted the change in her thinking. At the age of 17-18, she was very fearless and would jump into any task without thinking. She realized that experiences, wins and losses make a person wise, but she wanted that brave 18-year-old part of her to remain alive forever.
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