In addition to acting, Bhatt supports various charities and is an investor and prominent brand endorser. She founded anecological initiative, CoExist, in 2017, a production company, Eternal Sunshine Productions, in 2019, and asustainable clothing brand, Ed-a-Mamma, in 2022. Bhatt has sung eight of her film songs, including the single "Samjhawan Unplugged" in 2014. She is married to actorRanbir Kapoor, with whom she has a daughter.
Describing her childhood, Bhatt said, "I had a rather grounded and modest upbringing. I didn't get the pleasures that people assume I would've got because I am Mahesh Bhatt's daughter."[19] Growing up, Bhatt was not close with Mahesh; Soni has said that she raised her children mostly as a single parent as Mahesh did not take much interest in their lives;[20] Bhatt has said that, as a child, she "didn't miss him as such because I did not really have him", adding that they developed a closer bond only when she became an actress.[21]
Bhatt aspired to act from a young age, saying that she first realised her interest while rehearsing for the school choir in kindergarten.[22] She soon began dance lessons atShiamak Davar's institute. Bhatt's first acting role was at the age of five in Mahesh's production ventureSangharsh (1999), in which she briefly played the younger version ofPreity Zinta's character.[23] Talking about her experience, Bhatt later remarked that she did not remember much of it.[24] At the age of nine, she auditioned for a role inSanjay Leela Bhansali's filmBlack (2005), but did not get the part.[25] Three years later, Bhansali cast Bhatt oppositeRanbir Kapoor, ten years her senior, to make their debuts in the former's filmBalika Vadhu, which was shelved.[26]
Bhatt had her first leading role in 2012 withKaran Johar'sStudent of the Year, alongside newcomersSidharth Malhotra andVarun Dhawan.[27] She auditioned alongside 500 girls and was cast by Johar on the condition that she lose 16 kg (35 lb), which she did in three months.[22][28] She played a sophisticated teenage girl involved in a love triangle.Anupama Chopra ofHindustan Times mentioned similarities between her character andKareena Kapoor's role in Johar'sKabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001), but noted that her performance was "without the killer attitude.”[29] Lisa Tsering ofThe Hollywood Reporter dismissed her as "a washout,” finding her "inelegant in the dance numbers" and her "expressions [to be] limited.”[30] The film grossed₹960 million (US$11 million) at the box office, becoming a commercial success.[31]
Dismayed by the critical response toStudent of the Year, Bhatt was keen to play a challenging role. She found it inImtiaz Ali's coming-of-age filmHighway (2014), in which she starred as a young woman from a wealthy family who, after being abducted, developsStockholm syndrome towards her captor (played byRandeep Hooda).[24] She took diction lessons to improve herHindi, and was challenged by the emotional and physical requirements of the part.[32] Ali shot the film sequentially and several scenes were improvised on set based on Bhatt's reactions.[33] She said that several aspects of her character's journey mirrored her own, as it was the first time she experienced situations that were different from her own privileged upbringing.[24] Ronnie Scheib ofVariety took note of her "endearingly cockeyed perf" and commended her for "bringing an underlying sadness and wistful intelligence" to her part.[34] The film underperformed at the box office,[35] though Bhatt won theFilmfare Critics Award for Best Actress and also gained aBest Actress nomination at the ceremony.[36] Also that year, she ledGoing Home, a short film directed byVikas Bahl forVogue India to promote women's safety.[37][38]
Continuing her collaboration with Johar's company,Dharma Productions, Bhatt starred in the romantic films2 States andHumpty Sharma Ki Dulhania (both 2014).[39] The former was an adaptation ofChetan Bhagat'snovel of the same name, and is about two management students who have trouble convincing their parents of their relationship. For her role as a headstrongTamil girl, she learnt to speak her lines inTamil with help from a tutor.[40]Shubhra Gupta ofThe Indian Express was appreciative of Bhatt, labelling her "easy and fresh and natural.”[41] She played a girl who has an affair before her wedding, inHumpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, directed byShashank Khaitan. It was described as a tribute toDilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) by Johar.[42] Writing forIndia Today, Rohit Khilnani thought that Bhatt had pitched in "one of her best performances so far,” though Nandini Ramnath ofMint found her lacking in subtlety, writing that she was "more comfortable acting out her feelings through dialogue and actions.”[43][44] Both films were commercially successful, each earning over₹1 billion (US$12 million) worldwide.[31] The box-office performances of her films in 2014 established her career.[45][46][47]
Bhatt reunited with Bahl for the romantic comedyShaandaar. Released in 2015, the film featuresShahid Kapoor and Bhatt as insomniacs who fall in love during adestination wedding.[48] Kunal Guha ofMumbai Mirror criticised the film and wrote that Bhatt "socks life into her character but fails to pump any into this film.”[49] The film did not perform well commercially.[50]
Bhatt began 2016 with a supporting role inShakun Batra's ensemble dramaKapoor & Sons, starring alongside Malhotra andFawad Khan, which was a critical and commercial success.[51] She next took on the part of a poorBihari migrant inUdta Punjab (2016), a crime drama aboutsubstance abuse from writer-directorAbhishek Chaubey. The intense role marked a departure from the mostly light-hearted parts she had played before, and in preparation, she watched documentaries on drug abuse and learned to speak aBihari dialect.[52] The film's depiction of drug use generated controversy and censorship in India.[53] Bhatt's performance was critically acclaimed.[54] Raja Sen ofRediff.com wrote that she "commits to her accent and deals with the film's most unsavoury section, and is stunning during an incendiary speech that elevates the entire film to a whole other level."[55] She next played a troubled young woman who consults with a therapist (played byShah Rukh Khan) inGauri Shinde's coming-of-age filmDear Zindagi (2016). Writing forIndieWire, Anisha Jhaveri commended her for providing millennial angst with "a three-dimensionality.”[56]Udta Punjab andDear Zindagi gained Bhatt awards attention; for the former, she won theScreen Award and the Filmfare Award for Best Actress, and for the latter, she received an additional Best Actress nomination at Filmfare.[57][58][59]
The series of successful films continued with her next project, the romantic comedyBadrinath Ki Dulhania (2017), in which she reunited with Khaitan and Dhawan.[60] It tells the story of an independent young woman (Bhatt) who refuses to conform to patriarchal expectations from her chauvinistic fiancée (Dhawan). Rachel Saltz ofThe New York Times took note of the film's statement ongender equality and wrote, "Without ever falling into the clichés of spunky Bollywood heroine, [Bhatt] effortlessly embodies that admirable thing: a modern woman."[61] She received another Filmfare nomination for Best Actress.[62]Meghna Gulzar's espionage thrillerRaazi (2018) starred Bhatt as Sehmat Khan, aKashmiri spy married to aPakistani army officer (played byVicky Kaushal). Set during theIndo-Pakistani War of 1971, the film is an adaptation of Harinder Sikka's novelCalling Sehmat.[63][64] The film was shot entirely in a span of 48 days and Bhatt found herself emotionally drained by the experience.[65]Anna M. M. Vetticad ofFirstpost wrote that she displayed "the maturity and confidence of a veteran on camera.”[66] Writing for the journalFilm Quarterly, Bilal Qureshi believed that her performance captured the film's humanist themes.[67]Raazi proved to be one of the highest-grossing female-led Hindi films, and its success ledBox Office India to credit Bhatt as the most successful contemporary actress of Hindi cinema.[68][69] She won another Best Actress award at Filmfare.[70]
Bhatt launched her own production company named Eternal Sunshine Productions in early 2019.[71] Her first appearance that year was oppositeRanveer Singh inZoya Akhtar'sGully Boy, a musical inspired by the life of the street rappersDivine andNaezy.[72] She attended acting workshops to learnBambaiya Hindi to enable her to improvise on set.[73] The film premiered at the69th Berlin International Film Festival.[74] Writing forScreen International, Lee Marshall opined that "Bhatt's sharp performance carries most successfully the mix of wry humour, romance and social comment thatGully Boy essays.”[75] With global earnings of over₹2.37 billion (US$28 million), the film emerged as Bhatt's highest-grossing release to that point.[76]Gully Boy won a record 13 Filmfare Awards, and Bhatt was awarded with her career's third Best Actress trophy.[77]
Theensemble period dramaKalank (2019) marked Bhatt's biggest-budget film to that point.[78] Set in the 1940s prior to thepartition of India, it featured Dhawan and her as star-crossed lovers. She watched the filmsMughal-e-Azam (1960) andUmrao Jaan (1981) to learn the body language of women from the era; to better herUrdu-speaking skills, she watched the Pakistani television seriesZindagi Gulzar Hai.[79] Shubhra Gupta bemoaned that she was "watchable, if increasingly, exasperatingly familiar.”[80] The film did not perform well at the box office.[81] Bhatt next starred inSadak 2 (2020), a sequel to her father's crime filmSadak (1991), which, due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in India, could not be released theatrically and instead streamed onDisney+ Hotstar.[82] Thedeath of Sushant Singh Rajput sparked adebate on nepotism in the Hindi film industry; his fans blamed Bhatt for being one of the beneficiaries of nepotism and for once speaking dismissively of Rajput on Johar's chat showKoffee with Karan.[83] This led tovote brigading on the film's trailer onYouTube, on which it became thesecond most-disliked video to that point.[84][85] The film received negative reviews, and Pallabi Dey Purkayastha ofThe Times of India dismissed Bhatt's performance "by her own high standards" to be "strictly average.”[86][87]
Bhatt gained further success in 2022.[88][89][90] She portrayed thetitle role of a prostitute in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's biopicGangubai Kathiawadi (2022), which premiered at the72nd Berlin International Film Festival.[91] In preparation, she studied the work of actressMeena Kumari, and watched films such asMandi (1983) andMemoirs of a Geisha (2005).[92] Commenting on media speculation that Bhatt had been miscast in such an assertive part,Saibal Chatterjee ofNDTV opined that "the actress puts all doubts to rest with a marvellously lively performance".[93] Additionally,Stutee Ghosh ofThe Quint commended her for playing the part with a "rare mix of innocence and jaw clenching seething anger.”[94] It emerged as her third release to gross over₹2 billion (US$24 million) worldwide.[76]The Guardian featured her portrayal in their listing of the best big-screen performances of all time,[95] and she was awarded with her fourth Best Actress award at Filmfare in addition to theNational Film Award for Best Actress (shared withKriti Sanon forMimi).[96][97] Cultural professorRachel Dwyer noted, "Meena Kumari was a heroine of the post-Independence cinema [just as] Alia Bhatt is of today’s post-Bollywood.”[98]
In the same year, Bhatt took on a brief role in theTelugu-language period filmRRR, starringN. T. Rama Rao Jr. andRam Charan. Even though she learnt to speak her dialogues in the language, a dubbing artist voiced her lines.[99] It emerged as thethird highest-grossing Indian film of all time.[100] She next starred as a victim of domestic abuse in theNetflix black comedy filmDarlings, which marked her first production venture under her company Eternal Sunshine Productions.[101]Namrata Joshi found her to be "perfectly at home in the role of an ordinary Mumbaichawl girl.”[102] The film became the most watched Indian film globally in its opening weekend on Netflix,[103] and won her theFilmfare OTT Award for Best Actress in a Web Original Film.[104] In her final release of 2022, Bhatt starred opposite Ranbir Kapoor inAyan Mukerji's fantasy filmBrahmāstra: Part One – Shiva. The first part in a planned trilogy, the film took five years to film.[105] Made on a production and marketing budget of around₹4 billion (US$47 million), the film is one of themost expensive Indian films.[105][106] Simon Abrams of theTheWrap bemoaned that Bhatt had been underused in a poorly written part, and disliked her chemistry with Kapoor.[107] It earned₹4.31 billion (US$51 million) to rank as the highest-grossing Hindi film of 2022.[108][109]
Bhatt reunited with Johar for his directorial, the romantic comedyRocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023), co-starring Ranveer Singh.[110] Filming and release were delayed by a few months due to her pregnancy.[111] Praising her look in the film,WION's Shomini Sen believed that Bhatt had improved upon a predictable character, but preferred the meatier role of Singh.[112] Earning over₹3.5 billion (US$41 million) worldwide, it emerged as the year'sseventh highest-grossing Hindi film.[113] She won her fifth Best Actress award at Filmfare, tying the record for most wins in the category withNutan andKajol.[114][115] Bhatt expanded to American cinema in the same year withHeart of Stone, a Netflix spy film co-starringGal Gadot andJamie Dornan. Playing a villainous computer hacker, she performed her career's first action sequences while pregnant.[116][117] Critics panned the film;[118] IndieWire's Kate Erbland wrote that Bhatt "sells a role that is thinly written to the point of insult.”[119] The film had strong viewership on Netflix.[120]
Bhatt attached herself as an executive producer on the crime drama seriesPoacher for its streaming release onAmazon Prime Video in 2024, after it premiered at the2023 Sundance Film Festival.[121] InJigra, an action thriller produced under Dharma Productions and her company Eternal Sunshine, she played a troubled woman who attempts to rescue her brother (played byVedang Raina) from an East Asian prison.[122] Bhatt said that she was drawn to the protective character due to the recent birth of her daughter.[123] Citing it as one of her weaker performances in a mixed review of the film, Saibal Chatterjee was appreciative of her against-type portrayal of a heroic character challenging gender norms.[124] The film did not perform well commercially,[125] though Bhatt received Filmfare Award nominations for Best Actress andBest Actress (Critics), winning the former and becoming the actress with the most wins in the category.[126][127][128]
Bhatt will next join theYRF Spy Universe in a female-led instalment titledAlpha, and will reteam with Bhansali in the romantic dramaLove & War, co-starring Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal.[129][130]
Other work
Singing and stage performances
Bhatt has performed playback singing for the song "Sooha Saaha" inHighway (2014).A. R. Rahman, the composer of the film, invited her to hismusic school to undergo training.[131] In the same year, she sang the acoustic version of the song "Samjhawan", for the composersSharib-Toshi, inHumpty Sharma Ki Dulhania.[132] For the soundtrack ofUdta Punjab (2016), she sang an alternate version of the song "Ikk Kudi", with her co-starDiljit Dosanjh.[133] She reunited with Dosanjh in 2024 for the song "Chal Kudiye" from the soundtrack ofJigra.[134]
Bhatt has performed on stage at theFilmfare,Screen andStardust award ceremonies, and has also participated in a stage show inHong Kong alongside Dhawan and Malhotra.[135] She participated in a charity event with Dhawan, Malhotra, Aditya Roy Kapur,Shraddha Kapoor andHuma Qureshi to raise funds for the victims of the2013 North India floods.[136] She also performed in various cities of America for the "Dream Team 2016" tour, alongside Johar, the actors Dhawan, Malhotra, Roy Kapur,Katrina Kaif, andParineeti Chopra, and the singerBadshah.[137]
Philanthropy
Bhatt supports various causes and charitable organisations. She took part in a campaign forPETA in 2013 to raise awareness on homeless animals.[138] In 2021,PETA India named her as thePerson of the Year for her work in support of an animal-friendly fashion industry and her advocacy for dogs and cats.[139][140] She joined a charity fundraiser in 2015 organised by Cuddles Foundation for cancer-stricken children, and in 2017, she performed in a fashion show to support the cause.[141][142] Also in 2017, she launched an ecological initiative named CoExist to raise awareness about the welfare of street animals.[143] The initiative launched a donation drive that year, to make dog collars from discarded denims.[144] Bhatt collaborated with Facebook for a campaign named Find Your Green, to campaign forenvironmentalism.[145]
In 2018, Bhatt joinedAamir Khan'sPaani Foundation; she visitedLatur, a village inMaharashtra, and helped Khan with on-groundwatershed management work.[146] She also launched an initiative named Mi Wardrobe is Su Wardrobe (MiSu), through which she auctioned clothes from her personal wardrobe to provide electricity to a village inKarnataka.[147] Bhatt collaborated with the Indian arm of the NGOActionAid in 2021 to provide essentials to underprivileged communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.[148] In 2022, she became the first actress from India to partner with theMandarin Oriental Hotel Group for their "I'm a Fan" campaign, through which she raised funds for the Salaam Bombay Foundation, which helps underprivileged adolescents.[149] Under MiSu, Bhatt sold thesaris she wore in her filmRocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023) to raise funds for women's healthcare.[150] The following year, she hosted a charity gala in London for the Salaam Bombay Foundation.[151]
Entrepreneurship
Bhatt designed her own clothing line for women in 2014 for the online fashion portalJabong.com and in 2018, she launched her own line of handbags forVIP Industries.[152][153][154] She is also an investor in the beauty companyNykaa and in India's firstbiomaterial startup Phool.co.[155] In 2022, she launched her ownsustainable maternity and children's clothing brand, named Ed-a-Mamma.[156][157] For helping to nurture kids’ love for animals and nature, Ed-a-Mamma was awarded thePETA India's Vegan Fashion Award for Best Vegan Kidswear Brand in 2021.[158] As of July 2023, the company has an estimatedvaluation of₹1.5 billion (US$18 million).[159] In September that year,Reliance Retail acquired a majority stake of 51% in the company.[160] The following year, Bhatt wrote the children's picture bookEd Finds a Home, the first part in a plannedThe Adventures of Ed-a-Mamma series, about a young girl with supernatural abilities.[161] In 2026, Ed-a-Mamma expanded into baby personal care products with its "Your Baby Safe" range.[162]
Personal life
Bhatt and her husbandRanbir Kapoor, pictured in 2021
Bhatt has frequently combated negative attention, including onlinetrolling, for benefiting from nepotism within the Hindi film industry. When asked about how she deals with it, she said, "Of course, I felt bad. But feeling bad is a small price to pay for the work that you are respected and loved for."[163] This criticism has extended to Johar, who often praises her publicly and casts her in most of his productions; their critics believe that this favouritism comes at the cost of opportunities for other actresses. Johar defended his admiration of Bhatt by saying that he feels parental towards her.[39][164][165]
During an appearance on Johar's talk showKoffee with Karan in 2014, Bhatt incorrectly namedPrithviraj Chauhan as thePresident of India. This led to widespread trolling of Bhatt'sIQ.[24][166] Bhatt countered this by acting in a satiricalYouTube video forAll India Bakchod, namedAlia Bhatt - Genius of the Year.[167] Journalist Malavika Sangghvi noted that by making fun of herself, Bhatt had "managed to counter all her critics and, in fact, endear herself to them.”[166]
Early in her career, Bhatt was reluctant to discuss her personal life, stating that she would never publicly talk about her relationships.[168] Despite media speculation, she did not speak about dating actor Sidharth Malhotra, but spoke fondly about their bond in 2019, after they had broken up.[169] In 2018, Ranbir Kapoor, her co-star inBrahmāstra, revealed that he and Bhatt were dating.[170] They married on 14 April 2022 in a traditional Hindu ceremony at their apartment in Mumbai.[171] On 6 November that year, she gave birth to their daughter, Raha.[172][173]
As of 2022, Bhatt lives primarily in Mumbai, and she also has a home in London.[1] In 2023, she called out twopaparazzi for invading her privacy by taking pictures of her in her living room from an adjoining building.[174] In the bookBeing Bollywood: Postfeminism, Celebrity Culture and Femininity in the Global South (2023), author Viraj Suparsad wrote that Bhatt was among a new generation of Indian actresses who successfully balanced her professional life alongside marriage and motherhood. He also took note of how she had to portray herself as subscribing to existing social mores of domestic servitude to not alienate a largely patriarchal audience.[175] In 2024, Bhatt revealed that she was diagnosed withattention deficit hyperactivity disorder.[176]
Media image and artistry
The writerSucharita Tyagi describes Bhatt's personality as "funny, endearing, silly and unapologetic.”[177] The journalist Raja Sen, in 2022, described Bhatt as "petite compared to her contemporaries" and wrote that she uses her "girlishness and diminutive size" to surprise those who might underestimate her ability to play certain roles or dominate the screen.[178] Suhani Singh ofIndia Today wrote that despite her petite frame, she "can appear larger than life on screen.”[179]
Bhatt in 2025
Laura Zornosa ofTime magazine believes that Bhatt specialises in playing "fiercely tenacious lead roles",[89] and Liz Kang ofCNN has identified a theme of "dynamic, unconventional female characters in troubling circumstances.”[180] Journalist Ishita Sengupta, writing forFrontline, noted that she has "played women who have opinions, ambition, independence, and intent. But more crucially, they have the space to be unlikeable."[181] Ranjita Ganesan of Rediff.com opined that she is "known for her moving portrayals of breakdowns.”[182] Bhatt relies on instinct and spontaneity in her performances.[163] Her directors, Meghna Gulzar and Shakun Batra believe that she prepares extensively for a part, but according to Gulzar, she internalises her character and ultimately "act[s] from her gut.”[155] Bhatt said that she does not deconstruct her craft, believing that "I'd become a machine rather than a human being", adding that she chooses contrasting projects to "satisfy my extremely impatient, monotony-abhorring kind of brain.”[182][183] Analysing Bhatt's career trend, Ganesan believed that unlike her contemporaries, she quickly emerged as a bankable star.[182] Trade journalist Joginder Tuteja calculated that by 2022, she had a "track record of 13 hits out of 15 releases.”[184] Box Office India ranked Bhatt as the most successful Hindi film actress in both their 2018 and 2023 reports.[69][185] In 2023, journalistRajeev Masand named her one of Hindi cinema's best actresses of all time.[186]
Forbes Asia has featured Bhatt in their30 Under 30 list of 2017 and in their 100 Digital Stars list of 2020.[187][188] She has appeared inForbes India'sCelebrity 100 list since 2014, peaking at the eighth position in 2019.[189][190] That year, the magazine estimated her annual income to be₹592 million (US$7.0 million) and listed her as the highest-paid actress in the country.[191] In 2018 and 2019, the Indian edition ofGQ featured her among the nation's 50 most influential young people and credited her for "striking a balance between big-budget, all-star blowouts and more script-oriented films.”[192][193] In 2018, the market research firmYouGov named her India's ninth most influential celebrity.[194] The magazineFemina has featured her in listings of women achievers in 2019 and 2021.[195][196] From 2022 to 2025, she was featured inThe Indian Express's listing of the most powerful Indians, and she was featured in a similar list byIndia Today in 2023.[197][198] Also in 2022,Time magazine awarded her with theTIME100 Impact Award.[89] In the same year, she was also placed inOutlook India's "75 Best Bollywood Actresses" list.[199]Variety featured her in their listing of the Impactful International Women of 2023.[200] In the same year, the British newspaperFinancial Times featured her among the 25 most influential women andBusiness Today featured her in their listing of the most powerful women in business.[201][202] She was also featured by the Indian edition ofHello! magazine in their 100 most influential list.[203] In 2024,Time named Bhatt as one of the100 most influential people in the world,[204] and theGold House organisation featured her in their100 most impactful Asians list.[205]
In 2020, Bhatt was invited to join theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[206] In 2023, she was named the first Indian global ambassador for the luxury brandGucci.[207] As ambassador, she attended Gucci's fashion shows inSeoul and at theMilan Fashion Week.[183] The following year, she was announced as one of the global ambassadors for the beauty brandL'Oréal, and walked for them at theParis Fashion Week.[208][209] In 2025, she was named the global ambassador for the clothing brandLevi's.[210] Bhatt is the celebrity endorser for a number of other brands and products, includingCoca-Cola,Garnier andMaybelline.[211][212][213] Bhatt's brand value was estimated byKroll Inc. (formerly Duff & Phelps) to be US$36.5 million in 2018, the eighth-highest among Indian celebrities.[214] With a brand value of US$68.1 million, she held the seventh position for the next two years; she peaked at the fourth position in 2021 and 2022, with an increased brand value of US$102.9 million in the latter year.[215][216] The following year, she placed fifth, with a value of US$101.1 million.[217] In 2024, she placed fourth, with her brand value rising to US$116.4 million.[218] As of October 2023, she is the thirdmost-followed Indian actress on Instagram.[219]
Bhatt won the National Film Award for Best Actress forGangubai Kathiawadi (2022).[97] She received the Filmfare Award for Best Actress a record-setting six times for her roles inUdta Punjab (2016),Raazi (2018),Gully Boy (2019),Gangubai Kathiawadi (2022),Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023) andJigra (2024), in addition to the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress forHighway (2014).[220][128] She also won the Filmfare OTT Award for Best Actress in a Web Original Film forDarlings (2022).[104]
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