Saturday, November 15, 2025
25.1 C
New Delhi

Alia reveals her sleep cycle and Ranbir’s routine after Raha

Alia Bhatt reveals her sleep cycle and Ranbir Kapoor’s routine after Raha: ‘Even if you don’t want to wake up, she will wake you up'

Motherhood has brought Alia Bhatt not just joy but also a complete shift in lifestyle. The actress, who welcomed her daughter Raha Kapoor nearly three years ago, admitted that her body clock has changed drastically since becoming a parent. Appearing on Kajol and Twinkle Khanna’s talk show Two Much with Varun Dhawan, Alia revealed that she now cherishes her sleep cycle more than ever.“When you have a baby, your body clock changes. Even if you don’t want to wake up, she will wake you up,” she said. Describing her love for sleep, Alia added, “Sometimes I’m asleep by 9:30 pm, and I feel so joyful counting the hours I’ve slept.” Interestingly, her husband Ranbir Kapoor has also adjusted to the same rhythm. “Ranbir is on the same clock as me—he might come to bed 30 minutes later, but he too wakes up early,” she shared.

Alia Bhatt Skips Questions About Her Exes On ‘Two Much’ With Kajol And Twinkle

The weight debate after pregnancy

The conversation on the show also turned towards societal pressure on women to ‘bounce back’ post-pregnancy. Twinkle Khanna pointed out how new mothers are often expected to return to their pre-baby figure quickly, while Kajol acknowledged that the judgment often comes both from society and women themselves.For Alia, however, the experience was quite the opposite. “After giving birth to Raha, I actually lost weight very quickly. Apparently, breastfeeding burns a lot of calories, and since I was also eating clean, the weight just dropped naturally. But when a picture of mine surfaced, trolls claimed I must have used unnatural methods,” she explained.She admitted to being surprised by the criticism: “Some even said, ‘Why did she have to lose weight so quickly? It’s okay, take your time, Alia.’ But honestly, it just happened on its own.”Despite the online chatter, Alia acknowledged that the larger conversation around body image is now more supportive. “I liked that people were saying, ‘You do you, be whatever size you want to be.’ Nobody really cares anymore, and that’s refreshing.” Go to Source

Hot this week

Asian Archery Championships: Indian men stun favourites Korea in shoot-off to win recurve gold

This is India’s first Asian Championship men’s team gold since 2007. Read More

Kuwait: Four Indian nationals arrested over medical clinic case

Eight suspects were arrested in Kuwait after authorities uncovered an unlicensed clinic and illegal medicine distribution network/Image: X Moi_kuw Kuwaiti security authorities have dismantled a secret medical clinic in Farwaniya, le Read More

Asteroid capture and space mining could become a reality: Know what it is and how this new technology works

Source: TransAstra California-based aerospace startup TransAstra is developing a revolutionary inflatable device known as the Capture Bag. Read More

How stellar eruptions might shape the fate of alien worlds: Could distant stars threaten exoplanets

The cosmos is not a tranquil place, and the space weather of distant stars is beginning to reveal its dramatic influence on orbiting planets. Read More

Is Pakistan quietly engaging with Israel?

An unexpected exchange at the World Travel Market in London earlier this month has raised the question whether Pakistan is edging towards discreet diplomatic contact with Israel. Read More

Topics

Asian Archery Championships: Indian men stun favourites Korea in shoot-off to win recurve gold

This is India’s first Asian Championship men’s team gold since 2007. Read More

Kuwait: Four Indian nationals arrested over medical clinic case

Eight suspects were arrested in Kuwait after authorities uncovered an unlicensed clinic and illegal medicine distribution network/Image: X Moi_kuw Kuwaiti security authorities have dismantled a secret medical clinic in Farwaniya, le Read More

Asteroid capture and space mining could become a reality: Know what it is and how this new technology works

Source: TransAstra California-based aerospace startup TransAstra is developing a revolutionary inflatable device known as the Capture Bag. Read More

How stellar eruptions might shape the fate of alien worlds: Could distant stars threaten exoplanets

The cosmos is not a tranquil place, and the space weather of distant stars is beginning to reveal its dramatic influence on orbiting planets. Read More

Is Pakistan quietly engaging with Israel?

An unexpected exchange at the World Travel Market in London earlier this month has raised the question whether Pakistan is edging towards discreet diplomatic contact with Israel. Read More

‘Alienation from India dangerous’: Sheikh Hasina blames Yunus for Delhi-Dhaka tiff | Firstpost Exclusive

In an exclusive interview with Firstpost, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina slammed the country’s current Interim Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus’s foreign policy, insisting that ‘alienation from India is dangerous̵ Read More

Congestion and nuisance a serious problem, Japan to triple departure tax to curb overtourism

The ruling coalition in Japan is now considering plans to raise the departure tax from the current ¥1,000 per person to ¥3,000 or more to fund measures against overtourism. Read More

6 Ways to Blur the Lines Between Indoors and Outdoors in Indian Homes

There is a need to create homes that are open and linked, no matter how big or small the space. The idea is to have a smooth transition from indoor comfort to outdoor freshness. Read More

Related Articles