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When will we marry? Ranbir's question to Alia leaves Brahmastra actress blushing

| @indiablooms | Dec 16, 2021, at 11:02 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Days after she was asked about her lucky 'R' alphabet by a reporter, Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt has once again been left blushing by a question on her marriage from none other than her actor boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor.

During the launching event of 'Brahmastra' motion poster, Kapoor was reading a question from a fan who asked, "When will you marry Alia or someone else?"

To which, Kapoor first said, "Haven't we seen a lot of people getting married in the last one year? I think we should be happy with that."

Then turning to Bhatt, the actor said, "Humari kab hogi? (When will we get married?)" to which the actress blushed and replied, "Why are you asking me?"

Replying jokingly to Bhatt, Kapoor said he was asking Ayan Mukerji, who is the director of 'Brahmastra'.

"Aj ke liye ek hi date kaafi hai, Brahmastra ki release date (The release date is enough for today)," Mukerji said in reply.

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