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From Amitabh Bachchan to Shahrukh Khan took part in the fifth phase of voting in the Lok Sabha elections held in Mumbai last Monday. Many actors took out time from their work commitments to vote and many came to vote even while pregnant.
Actor Ranbir Kapoor also took time out from the shooting of Nitesh Tiwari’s film ‘Ramayan’ to cast his vote. However, his wife Alia Bhatt was neither with him during this time nor did she come to vote later.
On Monday, Ranbir Kapoor also took time out from shooting to cast his vote.
With this, a debate started on social media regarding Alia’s citizenship. For those who don’t know, let us tell you that Alia does not have Indian citizenship but she has British citizenship.
Amidst this debate, the actress shared a cryptic post on social media. He shared a story in which it was written – ‘There is no argument, no matter how strong, that can defeat this word love. #TheGoodWord.’
Alia shared this quote on Insta Story.
Said this during film promotion
Earlier, during the promotion of her debut Hollywood film ‘Heart of Stone’ starring Gal Gadot, Alia had revealed that she is a British citizen. The actress had said that her mother was born in Birmingham, but she herself was born and brought up in India.
Alia’s mother Soni Razdan has also talked about this matter in an interview.
Soni Razdan had said- My mother had got a British passport made.
Earlier, Alia’s mother Soni Razdan had also talked about this in an interview given to the Indian Express. She had said- ‘I was born in the UK, but most of my life was spent in India. We came to Mumbai when I was just 3 months old.
My mother made me a British passport. As a citizen of the world it is my choice and right to decide which passport I want.
On the work front, Alia’s upcoming film is ‘Jigra’, which she is also producing. Meanwhile, the actress has also started work on a film of Yash Raj Films.