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Bollywood Gup-Shup
ALIA BHATT-RANBIR KAPOOR RISHABH SHETTY
Couple name their baby girl ‘Raha’ ‘Kantara’ star believes in “All-Indian” movies
lia Bhatt has ishabh Shetty has
finally re- been on a roll ever
Avealed her Rsince his film ‘Kan-
baby girl’s name. tara’ was declared superhit.
Alia and Ranbir, who On Thursday, Rishabh
were blessed with the attended an interactive
joy of parenthood on session at the 53rd In-
November 6, have ternational Film Festival
named their little angel of India. From talking
‘Raha’. about ‘Kantara’ success
Alia took to Insta- to how he entered into
gram to share a photo film industry and concept
of herself and Ranbir of pan-Indian films, the ac-
holding the newborn tor-director talked about several
with a small football jer- topics during the session. According
sey hanging on the wall that read “Raha”. Alia shared the to Rish- abh, films today are crossing the language
importance of the name and wrote, “The name Raha (cho- barrier. He added that Indian cinema is presented in different lan-
sen by her wise and wonderful Dadi) has so many beautiful guages and if the content connects with audience, the movie will be
meanings...Raha, in its purest form means divine path accepted as an All-Indian movie. He said that he believed in the
in Swahili she is Joy, In Sanskrit, Raha is a clan, In Bang- mantra if a movie is more local and rooted, then it has a great-
la - rest, comfort, relief, in Arabic peace, it also means hap- er universal appeal.
piness, freedom & bliss. And true to her name, from the
first moment we held her - we felt it ALL!”
YAMI GAUTAM
Actor was lost after ‘Vicky Donor’
ami began her career in acting with a lead role in daily soap Chand Ke
Paar Chalo and further did more shows like Raajkumar Aaryyan and Yeh
YPyaar Na Hoga Kam. It was 2012 when she actually started her Bolly-
wood journey with the hit film ‘Vicky Donor’, which also marked the debut of
Ayushmann Khurrana, and since then she has been putting her best foot forward.
Looking back at her journey so far, Yami, with a big smile on her face, says, “My
journey is still on...I have faced loads of ups and downs but it’s all worth it in the end.”
She also recalled the time when she felt lost right after the success of her debut film.
“Right after my first film, in fact right after the success of the film I did feel lost...I
did not know which way to take..I was not able to connect to the opportunities I was
receiving at that time...’Do I stay without work or do I take these opportunities and
still try,’ all these thoughts used to linger in my mind...it took me a while to under-
stand my own self and how to channelize my voice,” Yami said.
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