At the Red Sea International Film Festival, Alia Bhatt shared how her life has changed, particularly since becoming a mother. In a candid conversation, she revealed how her daughter, Raha, now notices her comings and goings, asking where she’s headed and when she’ll be back. Alia spoke fondly of Raha’s budding relationship with the media and how her growing child has developed her own unique connection with the paparazzi.
The actress reflected on how motherhood has strengthened her belief in the importance of authenticity, which now guides much of her creative decisions. According to Alia, audiences connect better with real, honest moments, even if they aren’t always universally praised.
Alia Bhatt on Red-Carpet Moments and Global Appearances
Discussing her increasing global presence, including her appearances at prestigious events like Cannes and the Met Gala, Alia jokingly confessed that despite the glamour, she often ends these events “in my pyjamas eating pizza.” While her red-carpet appearances may seem effortless, Alia emphasized that they often involve their own share of chaos behind the scenes.
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Looking back at her twenties, the actress admitted to feeling “all over the place,” but added that with age and experience, she has become more deliberate and thoughtful in her approach. “Success and failure make you more cautious,” she said, adding that while she’s still enthusiastic, her mindset has shifted.
Evolving Attitude Toward Work and Life
Alia also shared how her perspective on work and life has evolved over the years. She reflected on her fearless attitude at 18 when she entered rooms with confidence and instinct, driven solely by passion. Today, she feels more intentional in her choices, acknowledging that with experience, she’s become a little more tentative, but she remains determined to stay curious about the future.
Alia Bhatt on Nepotism and International Representation
When asked about the pressure of representing India globally, Alia emphasized that it felt more like pride than responsibility. Responding to a Pakistani fan’s question about visiting the country, she diplomatically avoided the topic, stating that she would go wherever her work took her.
On the topic of nepotism in the film industry, Alia reiterated her belief that the audience only cares about one thing: whether an actor brings value to the table. “When the audience sees someone ‘bringing something to the table, sab kuch maaf hai,'” she concluded.
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