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Alia Bhatt’s privacy complaint followed by rare family appearance

The actress was spotted with Soni, Mahesh, and sister Shaheen

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Alia Bhatt’s privacy complaint followed by rare family appearance

The actress was spotted with Soni, Mahesh, and sister Shaheen

Alia Bhatt’s privacy complaint followed by rare family appearance
Alia Bhatt’s privacy complaint followed by rare family appearance 

Actress Alia Bhatt was seen having fun with her family, which included her mother Soni Razdan and father Mahesh Bhatt, just hours after she complained that people were sharing videos of her Mumbai house that was still under construction.

Alia was spotted on Tuesday at the special screening of Songs of Paradise, an upcoming movie starring Soni.

Social media is dominated by a video of Alia and her sister Shaheen posing for photos together. Shaheen is seen wearing a striking red overshirt, matching pants, and a white top, while Alia stole the show in a stylish grey coat, blue denim jeans, and a white top.

In another clip, before entering the venue, Alia is spotted posing with her sister Shaheen, father Mahesh, and mother Soni. The Student of the Year actress criticised people for sharing videos of her under construction house just hours prior to the outing.

Alia was spotted smiling and posing for pictures. The family's unity in support of Soni and her upcoming film thrilled social media users.

Many dropped heart emojis, with one writing, “Soni is looking the prettiest… Still at this age."

She took to social media to shut several publications and Instagram accounts for posting videos of her under construction home in Mumbai.

Alia began her message: “I understand that in a city like Mumbai, space is limited – sometimes the view from your window is another person’s home. But that does not give anyone the right to film private residences and push those videos online. A video of our home – still under construction – has been recorded and circulated by multiple publications, without our knowledge or consent. This is a clear invasion of privacy and a serious security issue."

She mentioned how the act is unlawful: “Filming or photographing someone’s personal space without permission is not ‘content’ – it’s a violation. It should never be normalised.”

“Think about it: would you tolerate videos of the inside of your home being shared publicly, without you knowing? None of us would. So here’s a humble but firm request – if you come across such content online, please don’t forward it or share it further. And to our friends in the media who have carried these images and videos: I urge you to take them down immediately,” Alia added.