Soni Razdan Shares Unseen Pics Of Alia-Ranbir On Their 1st Wedding Anniversary; Checkout!
Bollywood Most Famous couple Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor are celebrating their first wedding anniversary on 14 April. To celebrate the day, Alia posted three unseen photos on Instagram with the caption “Happy Day”.
Alia Bhatt Shares unseen pics on Wedding Anniversary
The first photo is of their Haldi ceremony, the second is of Ranbir proposing to Alia in the Masai Mara, and the third is a very recent photo of Alia and Ranbir smiling and hugging.In the comments section of the post, fans and acquaintances congratulated them on their special day. Zoya Akhtar released several heart emojis and Gauahar Khan wished her a happy birthday. Fans celebrated their birthday by naming them Shiva and Isha, the names of the Brahmastra characters.
Soni Razdan, Neetu Kapoor Wishes Alia-Ranbir’s First Wedding anniversary
Earlier in the day, Alia’s mother, Soni Razdan, posted a few images from the wedding and said, “On this day last year, my sweethearts promised to be with each other through thick and thin, good times and bad times.” You two have a happy anniversary. I wish you both a happy road ahead.”
Neetu Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor’s mother, also took to Instagram stories to share a snapshot from the wedding with the comment, “Happy anniversary my beautiful people, my heartbeats.” “Blessings and love.” Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, Ranbir’s sister, also uploaded a photo from the wedding on her Instagram story, writing, “Happy first anniversary to Raha’s Mummy & Daddy.”
Alia Bhatt Reveals How Ranbir proposed her
Alia Bhatt previously commented on Ranbir’s proposal on Karan’s talk show Johar Koffee With Karan. “About Ranbir and his plan, he really surprised me because I didn’t expect it. We didn’t even talk about it. We talked about it for a very long time, but the delay due to the pandemic was so great that we decided not to, “I just went with your feelings. Which he did. He didn’t tell anyone. He just put on the ring and did it in the most amazing place, the Masai Mara.”