Alia
Bhatt
took
to
her
social
media
handle
to
share
a
beautiful
birthday
wish
for
her
mother
Soni
Razdan
who
turns
a
year
older
today
(October
25).
Alia
shared
a
lovely
throwback
picture
of
her
mother.
The
actress
had
a
heartfelt
message
along
with
the
same.
Talking
about
the
same,
the
black
and
white
picture
shared
by
Alia
Bhatt
of
Soni
Razdan
has
her
looking
backwards
while
flaunting
her
gorgeous
long
hair
and
expressive
eyes.
The
Page
3
actress'
picture
looks
like
a
still
from
one
of
her
throwback
movies.
The
Student
Of
The
Year
actress
also
had
a
heartwarming
message
for
her
mother.
Alia
Bhatt
captioned
the
picture
stating,
"Happy
Birthday
Ma.
My
inspiration
and
strength
for
life
I
wish
you
every
moment
of
joy,
peace
and
sparkle
the
world
has
to
offer.
Love
you
little
mama
birdie" along
with
some
delightful
emojis.
Take
a
look
at
the
post.
Soni
Razdan
had
got
married
to
filmmaker
Mahesh
Bhatt
in
the
year
1986.
They
had
two
daughters
namely
Shaheen
Bhatt
and
Alia
Bhatt.
Razdan
is
currently
enjoying
the
second
innings
of
her
career
by
doing
meaningful
roles
in
some
movies
and
web
series
as
well
as
dabbling
as
a
writer.
In
a
recent
interview
with
Film
Companion,
Soni
Razdan
had
opened
up
about
having
difficulty
in
finding
work
after
Alia
Bhatt
was
born.
The
No
Fathers
In
Kashmir
actress
had
said,
"I
don't
know
which
child
I'd
had.
I
think
it
was
after
Alia
was
born
if
I'm
not
mistaken.
I
wanted
to
start
working
again.
I
went
to
a
producer
friend
and
I
said
'this
is
what
I
want
to
do
and
don't
tell
my
husband
that
I
want
to
start
working."
Soni
Razdan
went
on
to
say,
"So
he
was
very
sweet
and
he
got
me
this
elderly
lady
who
was
very
respectable.
She
started
to
put
my
name
out.
She
used
to
visit
all
these
offices,
that's
how
it
was
done.
Your
manager
went
from
office
to
office
and
said
Soni
Razdan
'Kaam
Karna
Chahti
Hain'.
The
response
was,
'Kyu?'
She'd
tell
them,
'Because
she
is
a
good
actress'.
'Lekin
woh
abhi
shaadi
shuda
haina?'
That
was
the
answer
she
used
to
get.
That
was
what
I
was
up
against.
If
I
am
sitting
here
today,
I
think
that
is
a
big
achievement."