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Alia Bhatt turns a year older, daddy Mahesh posts special video for her on social media page

Alia Bhatt turns a year older, daddy Mahesh posts special video for her on social media page

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 15 Mar 2019, 12:28 pm

Mumbai, Mar 15 (IBNS): Father and noted filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt on Friday shared an old video of his daughter Alia Bhatt where the little one could be seen spending some time with his daddy.

The video was shared by Mahesh Bhatt on a special day when Alia turned a year older.

Mahesh Bhatt wished his daughter on the special day with a touching message that read: " Some memories do not wither with time. Happy birthday Alia . ⁦@aliaa08⁩."

Alia is now a popular actress in Bollywood and on Friday she unveiled a poster of Kalank movie which featured her.

" #Kalank on 17th April.  @duttsanjay #AdityaRoyKapur @Varun_dvn @sonakshisinha @MadhuriDixit @abhivarman @ipritamofficial @karanjohar #SajidNadiadwala @apoorvamehta18 @foxstarhindi @DharmaMovies @NGEMovies," Alia tweeted.

Alia has worked in several memorable movies in her career which include 'Raazi' and 'Gully Boy'.

She was last seen in Gully Boy where she featured opposite Ranveer Singh.

Meanwhile, wishing Alia, actress Kriti Sanon posted: " Happy happy birthday @aliaa08 !! Have always loved ur work..keep shining! and have the most amazing year ahead! ."

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