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Alia Bhatt says she and Ranbir Kapoor are ‘best friends’: ‘I love trolling him'

Alia Bhatt also opened up about their decision to go for a private wedding over a grand event

Cinema Express Desk

Alia Bhatt recently spoke of her relationship with her husband, actor Ranbir Kapoor and said that they are best friends, who love trolling each other. Alia also opened up about their decision to go for a private wedding over a grand event.

Alia appeared on the talk show, Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle, with Varun Dhawan. During the conversation, Alia spoke of her bond with Ranbir and said, “Ranbir and I have a natural friendship so it was never this like dewy eye or rose-tinted glasses sort of relationship. There was a relationship of best friends. Of course, I married him for a reason because I think he's wonderful to me and just as a human being. But 100 percent the person I love trolling is him and the person he loves trolling the most is me.”

She said that respect is paramount to a healthy marriage. “Because with respect comes all the other things. Whether it's support or love. Respect to me is the most important thing in a marriage, and in a union,” Alia added.

Alia and Ranbir tied the knot in 2022 after dating for a few years. The wedding was an intimate ceremony held at their home in Mumbai in the presence of close friends and family. Speaking about this, Alia said, “It’s just who we are. We are homebodies, very socially awkward and we were like it's our wedding day and we just want the closest people in our lives with us.”

Meanwhile, on the work front, Alia was last seen in the actioner Jigra, which came out last year and failed to work at the box office. She will be seen next in YRF’s Spy Universe’s Alpha, which also stars Sharvari Wagh and is scheduled to be released in theatres on December 25 this year.

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