Alia Bhatt shines on stage at British Academy Film Awards; Communicating with the audience in Hindi by saying ‘Namaskar’

  • Alia shines at the British Arts Awards
  • Communicating with the audience in Hindi by saying ‘Namaskar’
  • Alia’s look caught attention

 

Bollywood star Alia Bhatt won the hearts of not only Bollywood fans, but also the foreign audience present with her debut at the British Academy Film Awards 2026. She grabbed everyone’s attention with her good looks on the red carpet, and after taking the stage, she gave a speech saying “Namaskar” in Hindi that drew applause from the auditorium.

Alia’s presence on the BAFTA stage had been talked about for a long time and finally her memorable moment came true. Alia participated as a speaker in this program. She has presented a glimpse of Hollywood glamor by presenting the award for Best Non-English Film. Her impressive speech before announcing the awards won the hearts of the audience.

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Alia started her speech by saying “Namaste”.

Alia Bhatt started her speech by saying “Namaskar” on stage. She initially spoke a few lines in Hindi and then explained the same thoughts in English. The audience welcomed her with thunderous applause for her captivating prediction.

 

Alia Bhatt was given a special introduction by Alan Cumming before she was invited to the BAFTA stage. Alia then entered the stage. In her speech, she said, “The next award is for a film, which is not in the English language.” “No need to watch subtitles anymore,” she said after a pause. She then said that she will announce the next award category in Hindi.

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Alia told a great thing about the film

The actress added, “Though films speak in many voices, we celebrate the language of cinema. And we all speak this language fluently.” Seeing Alia as a presenter, fans have started giving spontaneous reactions on social media. Many people deeply admired her confidence and attractive looks.

The film ‘Sentimental Value’ won Best Foreign Language Film at the BAFTA Awards. Based on a Norwegian family story, the film was nominated along with ‘It Was Just An Accident’, ‘The Secret Agent’, ‘Sirat’ and ‘Voice of Hind Rajab’.

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