Ranbir Kapoor And Alia Bhatt’s Wedding Dates Pushed Again? Not In Jan But Duo To Tie The Knot In This Month – DEETS Insta
BollywoodLooks like, the Internet’s much-loved couple Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt’s wedding dates have been extended and the wait has gotten longer. Not in Jan, but the couple is expected to marry in this month of 2022. Read on
The Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt wedding rumours have been the talk of the town on the internet. A new update seems to be flowing in every single day about their marriage, location, dress venue and so much more.
While rumours and reports claim that they would get married in December, a fresh update says that they would marry in April 2022 as Ranbir will be off the hook of his professional commitments and can focus his time on the marriage and give it all the attention it needs.
Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor never shy away from showing their love for each other. Most recently, they were spotted together at the construction site of their bungalow, along with Ranbir’s mother, Neetu Kapoor. As a video of the couple was shared online, a fan suggested that the actor takes Alia’s surname and change his name to “Ranbir Bhatt
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In an interview, Ranbir Kapoor said that he and his girlfriend Alia Bhatt were to get married in 2020, but then Covid-19 struck. He said it would’ve been sealed had the pandemic not hit our lives. He doesn’t want to jinx it by saying anything. He wanted to tick-mark that goal very soon in his life.
In conversation, Alia’s mom Soni Razdan said that she is unaware about their wedding date. Even she doesn’t know when it’ll (the wedding) happen. Even she’s waiting for some information. When asked about it further, Soni said well, there’s a lot of time left. It’ll happen sometime in the future, and that’s a long way off. Now, when it’ll happen, she doesn’t know. Maybe, you’ll have to call Alia’s agent for that, but even her agent might not know she signed off on that note.
Alia and Ranbir will soon be seen sharing screen space in Ayan Mukerji’s Brahmastra