When Alia Bhatt revealed she was creating a 'live memory book' for daughter Raha’s 15th birthday
Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor married after years of dating and welcomed daughter Raha, who turns three this November. Since Raha’s birth, Alia has been sending her monthly emails filled with memories, planning to gift this “live memory book” to her on her 15th birthday. Alia is now working on ‘Love & War’.

After several years of dating, Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor got married in an intimate ceremony at their home. That year, their film ‘Brahmāstra’ hit theaters, and they welcomed their daughter, Raha. Since then, Raha has become their pride and a social media favourite. Recently, the actress shared a glimpse of a special birthday gift she’s preparing for Raha’s 15th birthday.A Heartfelt Project for RahaIn a March podcast with Jay Shetty, Alia discussed her journey through motherhood and managing ADHD and anxiety. She revealed that since her daughter Raha’s birth, she has been sending her monthly emails containing a collection of photos, videos, and reflections capturing important moments and emotions, which she plans to gift to her daughter in the future.Alia described the project as a “live memory book,” sharing her intention to gift it to her daughter Raha when she turns fifteen. She said that it’s like a live memory book. When Raha’s fifteen, the actress will give this to her and say, ‘This is all the memories that we collected for you over the years and go ahead and have some fun’.Raha’s Upcoming BirthdayFor the unfamiliar, Raha will celebrate her third birthday this November.Alia’s Current WorkOn the work front, Alia Bhatt is currently working on Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s upcoming film ‘Love & War’, co-starring Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal. The film is a highly anticipated epic romantic drama and marks the second collaboration between Bhansali and Alia after ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’ (2022), as well as Bhansali’s second project with Ranbir Kapoor since his debut in ‘Saawariya’.





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