On
the
occasion
of
World
Yoga
Day
today
(June
21),
many
Bollywood
celebs
have
been
celebrating
the
day
by
sharing
their
love
for
the
exercise
form.
It
seems
that
now
actress
Alia
Bhatt
has
also
joined
the
bandwagon.
Not
only
this,
but
she
has
marked
the
day
in
an
extra
special
manner
as
she
has
made
her
first
Instagram
reel
dedicated
to
the
occasion.
Talking
about
the
same,
Alia
can
be
seen
pulling
off
challenging
yoga
postures
in
the
video.
The
Humpty
Sharma
Ki
Dulhania
actress
can
be
seen
sporting
a
pink
tank
top
that
she
has
paired
up
with
black
pants.
The
song
'Butter'
by
the
K-pop
band
BTS
can
be
seen
playing
in
the
background.
Not
only
this,
but
her
pet
cat
also
makes
an
adorable
appearance
in
the
same.
The
cat
can
be
seen
getting
surprised
as
Alia
Bhatt
breaks
into
her
yoga
routine.
The
Student
Of
The
Year
actress
made
the
video
even
more
fun
by
giving
dialogues
to
her
pet
cat.
It
can
be
seen
saying
"What's
Happening" when
Alia
starts
doing
yoga.
At
the
end
of
the
video
when
the
Dear
Zindagi
actress'
yoga
routine
gets
even
more
intense,
her
cat
leaves
the
spot
by
saying,
"Okay
Meowt."
Take
a
look
at
the
first
reel
of
the
actress.
Alia
Bhatt's
beau
Ranbir
Kapoor's
mother
Neetu
Kapoor
and
sister
Riddhima
Kapoor
Sahni
poured
in
some
love
to
the
post.
Khaali
Peeli
actor
Ishaan
Khatter
also
gave
a
hilarious
comment
on
the
video.
He
stated,
"Hahaha
I
wasn't
ready
for
meowt."
Interestingly
Neetu
Kapoor
had
also
shared
a
lovely
post
on
the
occasion
of
World
Yoga
Day.
The
post
has
her
practising
yoga
with
her
daughter
Riddhima
Kapoor
Sahni
and
granddaughter
Samara.
She
captioned
the
same
stating,
"If
there
is
one
thing,
we
have
learnt
in
this
pandemic,
is
the
importance
of
physical
and
mental
well
being.
And
working
towards
health
goals
have
never
been
so
relevant.
Hence,
it
is
no
surprise,
the
theme
of
this
year's,
International
Yoga
Day
2021,
is
'Yoga
at
Home
and
Yoga
with
Family'.
To
celebrate
Yoga's
holistic
approach
and
to
promote
physical
and
mental
health,
but
within
constraints
of
social
distancing,
we
practised
yoga,
as
a
family
-
Three
generations
together
today."