Alia Bhatt, who is all set for the release of her film Zirgra this year, recently added another feather to her cap. She launched her children’s book, in which she has written a cute book dedicated to her and Ranbir Kapoor’s daughter Rhea.
In a recent interview, Alia talked about the impact of her child on her writing. She said that she reads Raha regularly and makes last minute changes to her book based on her experience.
Alia Bhatt opens up about daughter Rhea’s influence on her children’s book
In a recent conversation with Midday, Alia Bhatt was asked about the influence of her daughter Rhea Kapoor on her way of storytelling. In response, the actress shared that all children’s books have an innocence and magical quality with a lot of emotions. Alia said that before sending the book to print, she prepared a final draft keeping in mind the connection between the words and their flow.
“I did it after my experience of reading to my daughter every night. So I changed a lot of things at the last minute because of what I’m going through at the moment,” Alia said, adding that it was in a positive way and she felt it deepened her understanding of the process.
Earlier, a social media user had shared a dedication to Rhea in Alia’s book. The note read, “For my baby girl Rhea. This and everything I do is for you (red heart).”
When Alia Bhatt shared a glimpse of her reading session with Rhea
Earlier, in May, Alia Bhatt had posted an adorable picture of her bonding time with daughter Rhea. The little ray of joy was sitting on her mother’s lap as they read a book titled Baby Be Kind. The post received a lot of love from her family and friends. Shaheen Bhatt called her a “heartthrob” while Soni Razdan called her “my angels”.
Alia’s best friend Akanksha Ranjan Kapoor commented, “My baby girl is the kindest and sweetest angel in the whole world.”
Alia Bhatt’s work front
Apart from the jail-break thriller Zirgra with Vasan Bala, Alia also has the untitled YRF Spy Universe film and Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Love and War in the pipeline.