‘Then it passed the alchemy change …’

In his last interview, Mash Bhatt, Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor shared how different from each other.
Mash Bhatt at Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt
In 2022, the power couple Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt tied the knot with each other in 2022 and in the same year they welcomed their daughter Raa. Both star children are among the most talented actors in Hindi film industry today. In an recent interview, Alia’s father and filmmaker Mash Bhatt talked about them and also shared how Alia and Ranbir are different from each other.
Speaking with Himanshu Mehta at his podcast, the director of Arth shared that he was shocked when he saw how much Alia matured after becoming a mother. “I am very happy to be a girl who was made on his own. Alia surprised me! What is unique about her is that she had a taste to take risks and entered different narratives. After becoming a mother, there is a alchemy change. This young girl has a different aging, a different maturity, a different maturity.
Adding what Ranbir thinks about Alia, Mash says, “Alia is made of different things,” he says. He said to him, ‘What do you mean?’ When I asked, he says, ‘The passion of doing more and more amazing is amazing.’ “The experienced filmmaker also says, as he also says what separates his daughter and the son -in -law,” he wants to do enough, even though he’s a very comfortable and comfortable person. He’s a go-rifle. “
On the Working Front, after Brahmastra, Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt will share the screen area in the love and war, where Vicky Kaushal, the Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The romantic drama will be published in Eid on March 20, 2026. Before that, Alfa, a spy thriller lined up for the release of Alia to the market in Christmas 2025, is also available. In addition, the action thriller, including Sharvari, Ek Tha Tiger, Tiger Zinda Hai, War, Pathaan, Tiger 3 and the seventh film in the YRF spy universe after the war.
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