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Are Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt getting married?

Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt have been in a relationship from than a year. The two have openly spoken about it and they have even attended public events together walking hand-in-hand. Now, a card has been doing the rounds of social media, which invites people for the Sagan (pre-engagement) ceremony of the actors.

The card has gone viral and people on social media are congratulating the two lovebirds. However, it is said that it’s a fake card. The card has a lot of spelling mistakes and a very big factual mistake. It says, "Mrs. Neetu Kapoor and Mr. Rishi Kapoor cordially invite you for the Sagan ceremony of their son Ranbir with Aliya (D/O Mrs. Soni and Mr. Mukesh Bhatt) on Wednesday, 22nd January 2020, 5 PM onwards." The venue is Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, the same place where Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas tied the knot.


Well, one of the mistakes in the card is Alia’s name which is printed as Aliya. Also, it says the daughter of Mrs. Soni and Mr. Mukesh Bhatt, while Alia’s father is Mahesh Bhatt. The card surely leaves us with a big question mark.

Alia was recently spotted at the airport and when the paparazzi asked her about it, she laughed out loud but also blushed a bit. We wonder if the wedding or at least the Sagan is actually happening. Let’s wait for an official announcement.

Talking about their movies, Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor will be seen together on the big screen Brahmastra. The movie is slated to release during Summer 2020. The actress also has movies like Sadak 2, RRR, Takht and Gangubai Kathiawadi in her kitty. On the other hand, Ranbir will be seen in movies like Shamshera and Luv Ranjan’s next.

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