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Alia Bhatt to Take a Break from Films to Focus on Motherhood

Alia Bhatt to Take a Break from Films to Focus on Motherhood

Alia Bhatt Quitting Films: According to some unofficial reports, Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt, is going to take a break from film after finishing her next movie, Love and War. Sources from the industry said the actress intends to take a short break from movies to give emphasis to her motherhood and spend more quality time with her daughter Raha.


 

Alia Bhatt: A Diva Juggling Famous Life and Family Life

Caught up with the stardom of her initial film, Alia, who became a parent to Raha with actor Ranbir Kapoor last 2022, talked about the pros and cons of having a winning profession and being a mother. The busy schedule competing with world tours would seem to mean family comes first at the moment for the actress. Sources said that once Love and War winded up, Alia would take a break from signing new projects to dedicate time to her little one during early years.


 

Alia Bhatt Quitting Films: Just a Rumour Inside?

Although Alia and her crew have not released any official statement, fans have become somewhat intrigued by these stories. Whether this reported hiatus is transient or a longer retreat from the spotlight remains open. Still, fans have showed their appreciation online, commenting her for picking family above notoriety even if only momentarily.

True or otherwise, one thing is clear, Alia Bhatt keeps showing how modern stars attempt to reconcile personal pleasure with professional success.

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