In a time when entourage costs is making the headlines in Bollywood, filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt has made a statement that’s sure to get many talking. During a recent chat, the filmmaker got candid about his daughter, Alia Bhatt being a working mother and even praised her for how well she manages the pressures of her profession and motherhood. During the same chat, he also opened up about how his grand daughter, Raha has her own vanity van when on sets. Read on to know all he shared.
Mahesh Bhatt On Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor’s Daughter Raha Having Her Own Vanity Van
During a recent interaction on with Humans of Bombay, Mahesh Bhatt said, “Alia chose to get married, and she had a child, and she works. She just went to Milan for the Gucci event, carrying her daughter with her. I recently did an ad with her and Mr Bachchan. I saw that there was a vanity which was for Raha.”
Talking about his grand daughter’s vanity van, the filmmaker continued, “And Alia says, ‘Why don’t you go an sit in Raha’s room papa?’ I didn’t want to contaminate it. It had the feeling of a nursery school. It almost looked like a temple. I said, ‘No, no, no, the old man has no place there’. But that’s the new-age heroines. They go to work, they’re parenting, they go to Gucci events carrying their baby with them.”
In the past, Bollywood actresses would be sought after lesser than usual after marriage and fall off the radar after kids. However, the industry has seen several change sover the years with most of the top female stars now balancing work and life. Over the recent past, Deepika Padukone has been making the headlines for demanding fixed working hours.
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