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Alia Bhatt laughs hard on hearing about her ''wedding card'', confirms it’s a fake

MUMBAI: B-town diva Alia Bhatt was seen laughing when a reporter questioned her about her ‘wedding card’ going viral on social media. The actress responded with a hearty laughter but refused to comment on it.

Alia Bhatt laughs hard on hearing about her ''wedding card'', confirms it’s a fake

B-town diva Alia Bhatt. Photo credit: Twitter.



Tribune Web Desk 
Mumbai, October 22 

B-town diva Alia Bhatt was seen laughing when a reporter questioned her about her ‘wedding card’ going viral on social media. The actress responded with a hearty laughter but refused to comment on it. 

The 26-year-old was spotted at the Mumbai airport, rushing in to catch her flight when she was asked about the card. 

 “Ma’am suno na ma’am! Ek khabar mili hai, confirmed hai kya (Ma’am listen! We have got a news, is it confirmed)...22nd January 2020?” 

At first the actress laughed hard, walking towards the airport, the shutterbugs asked her again: “Ma’am bolo na please (Ma’am please tell us)!”

To which, she replied: “Kya batau (What do I say)?” and finally shook her head saying, “Nai (No).”

A fake wedding card of B-Town lovebirds Alia and Ranbir Kapoor has started circulating on social media, unleashing fan frenzy over a power possible wedding in Bollywood. 

Look closely at the card, however, and you realise it was probably created by a fan. It is full of typos and incorrect information.

This is exactly what the card reads: "Mrs Neetu and Mr Rishi Kapoor cordially invite you for the Sagan ceremony of their son Ranbir with Aliya (D/0 Mrs Soni and Mr Mukesh Bhatt) on Wednesday, 22th January 2020, 5.00 pm onwards. Venue: Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur".

Firstly, Alia Bhatt's name is spelt incorrectly in the card. It reads 'Aliya' instead of 'Alia'. Secondly, Mukesh Bhatt is Alia's uncle. She is the daughter of Mahesh Bhatt. Also, the card has typos like 22th as the wedding date, instead of 22nd.

Twitterati started making fun of the card no sooner it was uploaded.

A user wrote: "This wedding card circulating online is *FAKE* @aliaa08's name is not spelt as 'Aliya' n neither is her father's name Mukesh Bhatt, that's her uncle. She is @MaheshNBhatt's daughter. Pls don't believe in this n stop circulating this picture." 

Another user commented: "It sucks when you're about to have a multi million dollar wedding but can't fix the typos in your wedding card. It's the 22nd not 22th." 

On the work front, Ranbir and Alia will be seen together in Ayan Mukerji's ‘Brahmastra’, which is expected to release next year. The film also stars Amitabh Bachchan. — With IANS

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