06 November,2023 04:37 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Raha Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt. Pic/Instagram
Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt's daughter, Raha Kapoor, is celebrating her first birthday today. The couple's baby girl was born on November 6, 2022, at a hospital in Mumbai. On the special occasion, Alia shared pictures from Raha's birthday celebration on Instagram.
The first picture shared by Alia was of Raha's cake smash. While her face wasn't revealed, one could see a glimpse of her white dress. The cake, coloured pastel yellow, looked delicious. It seemed a special puja was performed at home for Raha. Alia, Ranbir and Raha held hands in the second picture with flowers placed on their palms. The third and final part of the series had the song, La vie en rose, being played.
Sharing the pictures, Alia wrote, "Our joy, our life.. our light! it feels like just yesterday we were playing this song for you while you were in my tummy kicking away..there's nothing to say only that we're blessed to have you in our lives.. you make everyday feel like a full creamy yummy delicious piece of cake. Happy birthday baby tiger .. we love you more than love itself."
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Recently, at the HT Leadership Summit in Delhi, Alia revealed the reason behind not making Raha's pictures public. She said, "I don't want it to seem like I am hiding my daughter. I am proud of her. If the cameras were not rolling right now, I would put a giant image of her on the screen. I love her. I am proud of our baby. But we are new parents. We don't know how we feel about her face splashed out all over the internet, she's barely a year old."
The actress added, "It is not like we will never let anyone see her face. I think we need to get more comfortable with this parenting thing and come to a comfortable decision that 'ok, now we are ready.' Whenever that moment comes. It could be now, it could be in the near future, it could be whenever. Whenever we are ready, it will happen without putting too much pressure."