Alia Bhatt has been appointed as Gucci’s first international ambassador from India. Alia shared a few pictures on Instagram and informed her followers about her big achievement.
She Wrote:
“I’m honored to represent the house of Gucci not only in India but on a global stage. Gucci’s legacy has always inspired and intrigued me and I’m looking forward to the many sartorial milestones we create together @gucci.”
Social media was flooded with messages congratulating the actress on her achievements as soon as Alia shared the news.
A number of renowned personalities, including Anushka Sharma, Janhvi Kapoor, Vaani Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Bipasha Basu, and Bhumi Pednekar, congratulated the 30-year-old actress.
Akansha Rajan, Alia’s closest friend, also commended her for this success.
She Wrote:
“Enough ya its like I’m on Instagram only to get wowed by you every day.”
Moreover, Alia is making her way to Hollywood just like Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra.
This is Alia’s second significant accomplishment of the year.
Also, She recently made her striking debut at the MET Gala, the biggest fashion event in the world.
Regarding her career, Alia Bhatt will appear in Heart of Stone this year with Jamie Dornan and Gal Gadot, marking her Hollywood debut.
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Deepika Criticized For Overshadowing Alia Bhatt’s Met Gala Debut
People on the internet are criticizing Indian superstar Deepika Padukone for her recent social media post, accusing her of trying to upstage Alia Bhatt’s highly anticipated debut at the Met Gala.
Padukone, who had previously attended the fashion event multiple times, posted a series of behind-the-scenes photos from the 2023 Oscars where she presented the Best Original Song Award to composer M M Keeravaani and lyricist Chandrabose. Social media users have condemned Padukone for sharing the post just before Bhatt’s appearance at the Met Gala.
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