Mahesh Bhatt calls Ranbir Kapoor laidback, praises Alia Bhatt
A recent statement of Mahesh Bhatt has spread all over the internet. The statement praises Alia but criticizes Ranbir. Dig in to know the inside details.
New Delhi: Film director and Alia Bhatt's father has made a shocking remark which has blazed the internet. On one hand, he has praised her daughter while on the other hand, he has given a negative remark to his son-in-law Ranbir Kapoor. Want to know what exactly is the case, what has disappointed Mukesh Bhatt, and why he said this? Dive inside to know more about it
Mahesh Bhatt praises Alia Bhatt, criticizes Ranbir Kapoor
Film director Mahesh Bhatt shared his feelings about Alia and her work. He said he had no idea that Alia was passionate about acting, either. What's even shocking is that Karan Johar liked Alia's work. He also mentioned that he didn't see any traits of acting in Alia Bhatt. He said,'' I’m very happy she’s a self-made girl. Alia has astounded me! What is unique about her is that she has a taste for taking risks, and she’s taken detours into diverse narratives. Alia has gone through an alchemical change after she became a mother. I see a new depth in her. With this young girl becoming a mother, there’s a coming-of-age of a different kind, a different kind of maturity in her''.
Mahesh Bhatt's thoughts on Ranbir Kapoor
When asked about Ranbir's thoughts on Alia Bhatt's acting career, he said that the actor thinks that she is a completely different personality. As her craving for acting is unbelievable, she is exceptional. Mahesh Bhatt thinks that Ranbir is a very laid-back kind of person who is very comfortable in his own space. While Alia is over overachiever.
Work front
On the work front, Alia will next be seen in an action thriller movie by Yash Raj Films, a Spy Universe film, Alpha. Her other film includes Love and War by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. It also stars Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal. Ranbir Kapoor will next be seen in Ramayana, which is scheduled to release on Diwali next year.

