Alia
Bhatt
Trolled
For
Hiding
Daughter
Raha's
Face:
Alia
Bhatt
and
Ranbir
Kapoor
are
over
the
moon
after
they
welcomed
their
baby
girl,
Raha
Kapoor
in
November
last
year.
Since
then
they
have
been
juggling
parenthood
and
career
like
a
pro!
ALIA
BHATT
HOLD
RAHA
CLOSE
AS
THEY
VISIT
KAREENA
KAPOOR'S
HOUSE
While
Ranbir
and
Alia
share
adorable
details
about
their
little
munchkin,
they
are
yet
to
reveal
her
face
to
the
world.
On
Saturday
evening,
Alia
paid
a
visit
to
her
sister-in-law
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
along
with
Raha.
The
Rocky
Aur
Rani
Ki
Prem
Kahani
actress
twinned
with
her
baby
girl
as
she
opted
for
an
all-white
look.
The
Gangubai
Kathiawadi
actress
kept
her
daughter
close
in
her
arms
and
tried
to
hide
her
face
as
she
got
captured
by
the
paparazzi.
Check
out
the
video.
NETIZENS
REACT
TO
ALIA
BHATT'S
VIDEO
The
video
of
Alia
Bhatt
went
viral
on
social
media
as
soon
as
it
surfaced.
Netizens
flocked
to
the
comment
section
and
started
slamming
the
actress
for
hiding
her
daughter's
face.
They
questioned
the
actress
for
calling
the
media
when
she
wants
to
maintain
privacy.
A
user
wrote,
"The
fact
that
no
photo
of
Adira
exists
to
date
and
then
we
regularly
we
get
a
sneak
peak
of
these
kids
makes
me
believe
it
is
PR!"
"Alia
forgot
the
basic
rule
of
acting-
don't
look
at
the
camera!," wrote
another.
Another
user
wrote,
"Call
the
paps
and
complain
about
privacy
that's
the
new
style.
Just
like
Prince
Harry."
"PR
called
on
purpose.
Also
if
you
pause
and
play
it
slowly
at
4
seconds
(or
00.03)
when
the
video
lights
up,
you
can
see
her
hand
move
a
bit
backwards,
like
she's
unsure/nervous
about
if
she
wants
to
cover
the
baby's
entire
face
or
give
a
little
glimpse..
so
she
kind
of
lets
the
papa
get
a
glimpse
but
then
also
hides
it
a
bit,"
read
another
comment
on
Reddit.
WHAT
RANBIR
KAPOOR
SAID
ABOUT
PROTECTING
RAHA'S
PRIVACY
Ranbir
Kapoor
during
his
stint
on
Kareena
Kapoor's
podcast,
'What
Women
Want',
talked
about
maintaining
Raha's
privacy
and
said
"So
as
parents,
we
will
try
to
protect
it
(talking
about
Raha's
privacy)
as
much
as
we
can.
We
just
want
for
her
to
have
a
normal
upbringing.
To
go
to
school,
to
not
make
her
feel
too
special,
different
around
other
children."
The
Animal
actor
added,
"She
should
have
a
normal
life.
Other
than
that,
there
is
no
rule
that,
'Oh
we
want
it
this
way.' Raha
should
not
grow
up
and
after
4-5
years
say,
'Why
are
they
not
clicking
me?'
She
should
not
be
saying
that
also!
What
if
she
comes
one
day
and
says,
'See
how
much
Jeh
and
Taimur
get
clicked!
Mere
toh
koi
photos
he
nahi
le
raha'
(no
one
is
clicking
me)."
DISCLAIMER:
The
particular
article
is
a
compilation
of
thoughts
shared
by
social
media
users
on
the
subject.
Ideas
expressed
do
not
reflect
the
view
of
Filmibeat.