Alia Bhatt's BAFTA Debut: Hindi Speech & Daughter Raha Steal the Show

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt made her debut as a presenter at the 79th British Academy Film Awards in London. She greeted the audience with "Namaskar" and delivered part of her speech in Hindi while presenting the award for Best Film Not in the English Language. On the red carpet, she spoke fondly of her three-year-old daughter Raha, calling her a source of inspiration. Bhatt's upcoming projects include the film "Alpha" and Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Love And War."

Key Points: Alia Bhatt Presents at BAFTA with Hindi Speech, Talks Daughter

  • BAFTA debut with Hindi speech
  • Presented Best Film Not in English
  • Shared inspiration from daughter Raha
  • Upcoming films 'Alpha' and 'Love And War'
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Alia Bhatt makes her BAFTA debut with Hindi speech

Bollywood star Alia Bhatt made her BAFTA debut, presenting an award with a Hindi speech and sharing heartfelt moments about her daughter Raha on the red carpet.

"My true source of inspiration and magic right now is my daughter. - Alia Bhatt"

Mumbai, Feb 23

Bollywood star Alia Bhatt made her debut at the 79th edition of the British Academy Film Awards iconic as she added a splash of "desi tadka" while giving her speech to present the honour for Best Film Not in the English Language.

Held at the London's Royal Festival Hall, Alia first greeted the audience with a "Namaskar".

She then added: "Agla award ek aisi film ke liye hai, jo angrezi mein nahi hai."

The actress requested, "Don't reach for the subtitles just yet. I was only saying in Hindi that the next award is for a film not in the English language. Because while film speaks in countless voices, what we always celebrate is the language of cinema. And that one we all speak fluently. And the incredible nominees are."

She then announced the films, which included It Was Just an Accident, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value, Sirat and The Voice of Hind Rajab.

Ahead of presenting the honour, Alia was seen speaking about her daughter Raha at the red carpet.

"My true source of inspiration and magic right now is my daughter. Looking at her, she just blooms. She's three now and dancing to my songs, sometimes, I'm, like, 'Ok, that is life'."

Alia was among presenters such as Bryan Cranston, Cillian Murphy, Ethan Hawke, Kate Hudson, Michael B Jordan, Sadie Sink, Alicia Vikander, Gillian Anderson, Glenn Close, Patrick Dempsey, Riz Ahmed and several others, according to an official release.

The Manipuri-language film "Boong" backed by Farhan Akhtar won the prestigious Best Children's & Family Film award at the 79th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA).

On the acting front, Alia will next be seen in "Alpha" alongside names such as Sharvari, Anil Kapoor and Bobby Deol. She is currently shooting for "Love And War" with Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Fantastic moment. But honestly, the bigger win is 'Boong' from Manipur getting the award. Regional cinema needs this spotlight more than Bollywood stars getting presenter slots. Just my two paise.
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Sarah B
Her comment about her daughter was so heartwarming! "She's three now and dancing to my songs" – that's every parent's dream. Family first, always.
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Rohit P
"Don't reach for the subtitles just yet" – brilliant line! Made the point perfectly that cinema transcends language. Good on her for using the platform to say that.
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Karthik V
She looked stunning, no doubt. But I wish the article focused more on the winner 'Boong'. A Manipuri film winning BAFTA is historic and deserves the main headline, not just a paragraph at the end.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the blend of cultures. Starting with "Namaskar" at the BAFTAs is a powerful, simple way to bring Indian identity to a global audience. Well done.

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