Alia Bhatt last release in ‘
Jigra
‘ though didn’t do outstanding at the box office windows, the actress has successfully touched the hearts of the audience who watched the movie.
Let’s take a look back at the nostalgic interview where, Alia Bhatt reflected on her journey as a prominent actress and life with husband Ranbir Kapoor. She always puts emphasis on balance between personal and professional life since their marriage in April 2021 and the birth of their daughter Raha.
During the interview with Harper Bazaar, she spoke about how she and Ranbir handle success and failure.
While Alia is one who tends to be prone to overthinking what challenges them, Ranbir being the one who can let go quickly has so far been helpful in supporting her. “We handle things differently, but that difference helps us support each other. We focus on our work with love and respect, treating it as an important part of our lives, but not the entirety of it,” she noted.
Alia has also been creating a ripple effect globally, including at the
Met Gala
, where she did a stunning
Sabyasachi
saree that enshrined her as an Indian princess. It was one of the finest moments of her life which had a blazing spotlight on her considerably increasing influence on the global grid.
As Alia unwinds from demanding roles, she has developed ways of reclaiming her personal time. Light-hearted comedies and quality moments with friends ensure a regular place in her life. “Now that I’m a mom, I make sure I leave my work behind. My family always comes first, and I’m always a mom first—physically, emotionally, and mentally,” she explained.
“I mean, I still get trolled. I still get hate comments,” she said. While not immune to social media trolls, Alia chose to take the approach of constructive criticism that bounces off. “I let my work do the talking and build a wall between me and the negativity. For me, growth is very important, and I need to talk about it.”.
She also idolized a few of these industry legends. Alia said she’d turn weak in her knees whenever she was looking at Kate Winslet, the ‘blatantly honest’ music of Taylor Swift, the global reach Aishwarya Rai Bachchan had across the world, the presence Kareena Kapoor Khan possessed or the voice of Shreya Ghoshal, which leaves her spellbound. “These women embody their journeys with such élan and authenticity and that is what I’d want to bring to my roles,” she said.
As Alia’s personal life, career, and public life continue to shape within each other, these reflections remind her of the call to balance.