One of the most loved actresses of Bollywood, Alia Bhatt is enjoying her lucky year. After the success of Brahmastra now Alia Bhatt enjoys her baby shower. The actress is expecting her first child with her husband Ranbir Kapoor. The couple tied the knot in April earlier this year in an intimate at-home ceremony. The actress is one of the most successful actresses at present time.
The actress in a recent interview spills the beans on how she manages her fines. The actress said, "When I was younger, of course, my relationship with money was restricted to the pocket money that I received from my mum, which I would very carefully save up and spend on some strange items. I remember once we went to London and we had only 200 pounds for the whole trip to shop, and I went and spent 170 pounds on the first outing because it was the first time I was going to such a large shopping space with so many brands. So I had no understanding of it."
The actress further said, "Even now, my mum handles my money. I am not sure how much money I ever have in my bank. But every now and then I sit with my team and they take me through the numbers. I have a certain idea and a certain sense, but I know that my mother right now is handling my money very well. So my relationship with money is to make it and have my mother handle it."
Alia Bhatt enjoys her baby shower. She looked gorgeous at her baby shower, held at her residence in Mumbai, today. Alia Bhatt's baby Shower event was attended by Neetu Kapoor, Ridhima Kapoor, Shaheen Bhatt, Mahesh Bhatt, Karan Johar, Ayan Mukerji and Karisma Kapoor were among the ones who turned up for the auspicious ceremony. Recently Alia was honored with the Time100 awards ceremony that took place on October 2. Alia Bhatt took the internet by surprise by announcing her pregnancy with husband Ranbir in June.
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