Alia Bhatt treated her fans with some lovely and unseen pictures of her daughter Raha on the special occasion of her first birthday on November 6.
Check out her post here:

While Alia has chosen not to reveal Raha’s face to the public, she has allowed glimpses of their precious moments together, like Raha’s little fingers playfully exploring her birthday cake and capturing moments of prayer with her doting parents.
She captioned the post, ‘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.’

As soon as she shared the post, likes and comments poured in from all sides. Dia Mirza wrote, ‘Happy 1st Birthday Raha’, Shweta Bachchan added, ‘Happy birthday Raha’. Riddhima Kapoor Sahni wrote, ‘Oooooffffff baby patoootsssss’.

Bipasha Basu also went onto comment, ‘Sooo cute La vien Rose is Devi’s favourite song’.

While one fan wrote, ‘we love you more than love itself’, another one added, ‘Happy birthday Rahaaaaaa. To the cutest babyyyyyy’. A fan also commented, ‘Happy Birthday Raha baby biggg hugg and loads of lovee bachcha’.
Earlier in the day, Raha’s grandmother, Neetu Kapoor (dadi), her maternal grandmother, Soni Razdan (nani), and her aunt, Riddhima Kapoor, took to their respective Instagram Stories to extend their heartfelt birthday wishes to Raha. They expressed their amazement at how swiftly Raha had already turned one, showcasing the warmth and love within the Kapoor and Bhatt family.

Watch Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor’s daughter turns 1; Kareena Kapoor, Karisma and others attend Raha’s birthday bash

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