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Alia Bhatt Turns Makeup Artist, Teases Fans with Beauty Tutorials!

Alia Bhatt Turns Makeup Artist, Teases Fans with Beauty Tutorials!
Alia Bhatt, known for her incredible acting talent and impeccable style, recently showcased a new skill that left her fans buzzing with excitement. The actress turned makeup artist in a fun and candid moment on social media, playfully teasing her followers with a potential beauty tutorial. Sharing a stunning selfie on her Instagram stories, Alia flaunted her flawless makeup and captioned it, 'Makeup by me. Kisko tutorial chahiye???' (Who needs a tutorial?), sparking curiosity among her fans.

In the picture, Alia posed confidently with her makeup and hair looking absolutely perfect, effortlessly highlighting her beauty expertise. This candid moment followed another heartwarming post where the Raazi actress shared cherished throwback memories from her vacation in Paris with her mother-in-law, Neetu Kapoor. The 31-year-old actress posted a series of candid images, including one where she posed elegantly in a denim dress, adding the caption, 'mirrors & memories.'



Recently, Alia was spotted attending designer Manish Malhotra's glamorous Diwali party, where she made heads turn with her chic presence.

On the Work Front: What's Next for Alia Bhatt?



Alia Bhatt is gearing up for her next big release, Alpha, a highly anticipated film that is being shot in the picturesque landscapes of Kashmir. Directed by Shiv Rawail and produced by Aditya Chopra, the film also stars Sharvari. Alpha is slated for a Christmas release on December 25, 2025, adding to the excitement surrounding the project.

Before Alpha, Alia was seen in Vasan Bala's Jigra, where she starred alongside Vedang Raina and Manoj Pahwa. However, the film recently stirred controversy when Divya Khosla Kumar accused Alia of manipulating box office numbers for Jigra, leading to a public feud with filmmaker Karan Johar. Addressing the issue, actor Arbaaz Khan emphasized the need for solidarity in the industry, stating in an interview, 'There is support within the industry. People do their own thing, but when it's time to unite for a common cause, the industry comes together. This industry is pretty much there for one another.'

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