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Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt SPOTTED in Hong Kong with daughter Raha ahead of actress' birthday - WATCH

Bollywood stars Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt were recently spotted enjoying a delightful family outing in Hong Kong with their daughter Raha. The trio was seen at a children’s park, sharing a relaxed day before Alia’s upcoming birthday. This getaway occurs amidst their busy filming schedules for ‘Love and War’ and their individual projects.

Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt were spotted by fans, enjoying a family outing in Hong Kong with their daughter Raha Kapoor. Photos and videos circulating online show the family of three spending a relaxed day at a children’s park. Alia kept her look casual in a hoodie and winter jacket, while Ranbir was seen in a laid-back denim outfit and sunglasses. Raha, on the other hand, was hard to miss in her bright red tracksuit as she held on to both her parents’ hands. The couple appeared at ease as they spent the time chatting and walking with the little one tagging along and exploring the park together.

Ranbir, Alia and Raha spotted by fans

Ranbir, Alia and Raha spend a day at the park

A video captures the star couple walking hand-in-hand with little Raha and climbing colourful stairs together. The quiet family trip comes just days ahead of Alia’s birthday on Sunday, March 15. Both Ranbir and Alia make sure to jet out on quiet family holidays to celebrate their birthdays together. While they opted for a sunny tropical getaway for Ranbir’s birthday, it seems that the couple opted for a city stay, this time around. The sighting also comes amid a hectic work schedule for both RK and Alia. The duo has been filming for ‘Love and War’, the upcoming project directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The film also stars Vicky Kaushal and is among the most anticipated Bollywood releases of the year.

Ranbir begins ‘Ramayana Part 2’ shoot

Meanwhile, Ranbir has also moved on to filming ‘Ramayana: Part 2’. The actor was spotted on the film’s set earlier this week before being seen flying out of the city on Thursday night.

Alia gears up for ‘Alpha’ release

Alia, on the other hand, is also awaiting the release of her film ‘Alpha’. The spy action film, which also stars Bobby Deol in the lead, was scheduled to release last December. However, the makers postponed the release, with the film now scheduled to release in theatres on July 10, 2026.

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