Generated by GPT-5-mini| Alia Bhatt | |
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| Name | Alia Bhatt |
| Birth date | 1993-03-15 |
| Birth place | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
| Occupation | Actress, producer, singer |
| Years active | 2012–present |
| Spouse | Ranbir Kapoor |
Alia Bhatt is an Indian actress and producer primarily associated with Hindi cinema who gained prominence in the 2010s for a series of commercially successful and critically acclaimed performances. Born into the Bhatt family of filmmakers in Mumbai, she transitioned from child appearances to leading roles, collaborating with filmmakers across genres and earning multiple national and industry awards. Her work spans mainstream entertainers, independent dramas, and international projects, alongside entrepreneurial ventures and philanthropic activities.
Born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, she is the daughter of filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt and producer Soni Razdan, belonging to the noted Bhatt family associated with Hindi cinema and the Indian film industry. Her early exposure included appearances in the film Sangharsh and set visits to productions such as Zakhm and Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin, while relatives and collaborators included figures like Vishesh Bhatt and contemporaries from the industry. She attended schools in Mumbai and trained in dance and acting, with influences from classical and contemporary performers, and maintained connections with actors and directors from families such as the Kapoor family and the Kumar family.
She made her debut as a leading actress in Student of the Year (2012), directed by Karan Johar, sharing the screen with actors like Sidharth Malhotra and Varun Dhawan, and subsequently worked in a mixture of mainstream and critically oriented films. Her performances in films such as Highway (directed by Imtiaz Ali), 2 States (adapted from the novel by Chetan Bhagat), and Udta Punjab (directed by Abhishek Chaubey) established her range, earning recognition from institutions including the Filmfare Awards and the National Film Awards circuit. She collaborated with filmmakers like Ayan Mukerji on Dear Zindagi and with actors such as Shah Rukh Khan, Kangana Ranaut, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Ranbir Kapoor across varied projects.
Subsequent roles in commercially successful films such as Raazi (directed by Meghna Gulzar), Gully Boy (directed by Zoya Akhtar), and Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva (directed by Ayan Mukerji) expanded her profile, leading to work on high-profile production houses like Dharma Productions and Fox Star Studios. She has worked with cinematographers and music directors associated with films that received attention at festivals like Cannes Film Festival and awards from bodies including the National Film Awards. Her international collaboration and crossover appeal led to involvement with talent agencies and co-productions linked to entities such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
Beyond acting, she co-founded a production company that produced films and music projects involving collaborators from Bollywood and independent music scenes, working with producers and composers associated with labels and studios like T-Series, Sony Music India, and independent collectives. She has been a brand ambassador for global and Indian brands including those in fashion and beauty sectors represented by companies such as Maybelline New York, luxury houses with retail presence in Mumbai and Delhi, and lifestyle brands with endorsements promoted through events at venues like Jio World Centre. She has participated in philanthropic initiatives and supported causes alongside organizations such as UNICEF and charitable trusts linked to personalities from the Hindi film industry.
Her personal life includes a high-profile marriage to actor Ranbir Kapoor of the Kapoor family in a ceremony that drew attention from media outlets and industry peers including members of the Khan family (Bollywood), the Akhtar family, and collaborators from production houses like R.K. Films. The couple have a child and maintain residences in Mumbai while balancing careers with family and professional commitments. She is active on social media platforms and engages with collaborators from music, fashion, and film, and has discussed aspects of mental health and creative process in interviews with publications and broadcasters such as Filmfare (magazine), BBC News, and Indian television networks.
Her public image is shaped by critical praise for performances in dramatic roles and box-office successes in mainstream films, earning comparisons with established actresses of previous generations such as those from the Madhuri Dixit era and contemporaries including Kareena Kapoor Khan and Deepika Padukone. Media coverage by outlets like The Times of India, The Hindu, and international publications has tracked her career trajectory, fashion appearances at events like the Filmfare Awards and film festivals, and her rankings on lists published by entities such as Forbes (magazine) and TIME (magazine). She has been noted for vocal support from directors and co-stars including Ayan Mukerji, Zoya Akhtar, Meghna Gulzar, and Karan Johar.
Her accolades include multiple Filmfare Awards and recognition from national award juries and critics' associations, with honors for performances in films such as Highway, Udta Punjab, Raazi, and Gully Boy. She has appeared on lists like Forbes India Celebrity 100 and received honors from industry organizations and film festivals, with nominations and wins at ceremonies organized by bodies like the Screen Awards (India), Zee Cine Awards, and international film festival juries. Additionally, she has been conferred titles and recognitions by lifestyle and fashion institutions and invited to speak at events featuring peers from the Hindi film industry and international entertainment sectors.
Category:Indian film actresses Category:Actors from Mumbai Category:1993 births