Ranbir Kapoor says mom-to-be Alia Bhatt is his biggest cheerleader | Exclusive
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Ranbir Kapoor reacted to Alia Bhatt's 'hot morning' comment on his Shamshera look. The duo is all set to welcome their first child soon.
Ranbir Kapoor is going all out to promote his ambitious project, Shamshera. The film is a period-action entertainer directed by Karan Malhotra. Apart from Ranbir, the film also features Sanjay Dutt and Vaani Kapoor. Recently, when the makers released the poster of Shamshera, Alia Bhatt was one of the first ones to react. Taking to her Instagram account, Alia wrote, "Now that’s a hot morning... I mean .. good morning (sic)." Speaking to IndiaToday.in, Ranbir reacted to Alia's comment on his first look from the film.
Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor are all set to welcome their first child. On the other hand, she is always one of the first ones to comment on hubby Ranbir's upcoming projects. We still remember her cutest reaction on RK's first look from Shamshera. In an interview with IndiaToday.in, Ranbir reacted to his wife's words of praise for him. RK said, "Alia has always been my biggest cheerleader. She is always so supportive. I had no idea since the last two weeks that she has been in touch with my director Karan Malhotra. She doesn't tell me much, but she is sending Karan reviews of people. She is also going online and checking the audience's reaction to the teaser and poster."
He further added, "Also, I would like to believe that I do the same for her film. I am not on social media, so that can't be seen. But we are constantly cheering each other in our professional life and our personal life and I think that's what really makes a partnership."
Shamshera is Ranbir Kapoor's first release since the 2018 blockbuster, Sanju. Fans have been eagerly waiting to see him back on the screen. He said, "We are grateful when the work is good and it's been appreciated or anything good that happens in your life. One value that I believe is to be grateful and I must say a thank you to the almighty above that life is good."