After sharing a vlog from her recent appearance at the 78th Cannes Film Festival held at the French Riviera, Alia Bhatt has made waves on the internet. Social media has been left in a split after Alia hinted at changing her surname post-marriage.
Known for her elegant acting in movies like Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani and a charming personality in real life, Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt has once again made the internet buzz with conversations revolving around her hinting at changing her surname from Bhatt to Kapoor after marriage. For the unversed, Alia Bhatt made her debut at the 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival with her chic appearance as the L'Or al brand ambassador. In a recently shared vlog by Alia Bhatt, netizens pointed out the actress's name written as 'Alia Kapoor' on the LCD in the video.
The video, which has now gone viral, showed the young Bollywood actress getting ready for her dream debut at the Cannes Red Carpet. While getting ready and talking to the camera, netizens spotted an LCD in the background which had "Alia Kapoor" written on it. The whole message was: "Dear Alia Kapoor, We are delighted that you have selected to stay at our Hotel. We wish you a very warm welcome and trust that your stay with us is both enjoyable and comfortable. If there is anything else we can do to make your stay more comfortable, please reach out to the reception."
The video has now gone viral and has gained much traction all over the internet as fans are left speculating about this sudden change in the actress's name. A netizen, while trying to find a plausible explanation, wrote on Reddit, "Must've taken her husband's name and kept Bhatt for her public-facing career since she is widely known by that surname." Another Reddit user commented, "Ok, so obviously it's her choice to keep whatever last name she likes, but I really think Alia Bhatt has more ring to it. Alia Kapoor just sounds so basic. I think there must be an Alia Kapoor in every block of South Delhi. I hope she never changes this publicly at least."