Here's why mum Soni Razdan is impressed with daughter Alia Bhatt's boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor

Alia's mum is happy that her daughter is in a healthy space both professionally and personally.

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(L-R) Alia Bhatt, Soni Razdan, Anbir Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor
MUMBAI: Alia Bhatt's mother, veteran actor Soni Razdan says, she has always admired her daughter's boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor. Ranbir and Alia made their relationship public when they attended Sonam Kapoor's wedding reception together last year. Since then both the actors have been spending quality time with each other's families.

While Alia rang in the New Year with the Kapoor clan in New York, Ranbir was recently spotted visiting the "Raazi" star's home on her 26th birthday.



"I have always admired him as an actor much before I knew him as a person. I have come to know him a little bit (more now personally). He is a well brought up and balanced man. He is a very sweet and caring man. I am quite impressed," Soni told .

The actor said she is happy that her daughter is in a healthy space both professionally and personally.


"A good balance in professional and personal life is good and I would be happy as a mother if Alia is happy in all the aspect of her life - professionally, personally."
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The actor is busy promoting her upcoming film "No Fathers in Kashmir" that hits cinema houses on April 5.

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Sonam, who had arrived for the reception in an Anamika Khanna grey and white lehenga, changed during the course of the party into an Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla chikankari kaftan. But it wasn't just the outfit that she changed, the actress was also quick to add beau Ahuja's last name to her own. Just in case you missed it, it's now Sonam K Ahuja!

Here: Kapoor strikes a pose with friend Pernia Qureshi, who was the person responsible for making the couple meet.

(Image: Instagram/PerniaQureshi)
Sonam, who had arrived for the reception in an Anamika Khanna grey and white lehenga, changed during the course of the party into an Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla chikankari kaftan. But it wasn't just the..
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The Ambanis, who had missed Kapoor's mehendi as it clashed with Isha and Anand Piramal's Ghor Dana, were there to bless the couple on their reception. Nita and Mukesh were accompanied by son Akash and fiancee Shloka Mehta who opted for a Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla ensemble.
The Ambanis, who had missed Kapoor's mehendi as it clashed with Isha and Anand Piramal's Ghor Dana, were there to bless the couple on their reception. Nita and Mukesh were accompanied by son Akash an..
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Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor who are all set to star together in Ayan Mukherjee's 'Brahmastra' set the rumour mills rolling as they arrived together for the bash. Kapoor was earlier also spotted attending a screening of Bhatt's 'Raazi' with the actress.

While Alia was radiant in a green Sabyasachi lehenga, Kapoor was dapper as usual in a Manish Malhotra creation.
Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor who are all set to star together in Ayan Mukherjee's 'Brahmastra' set the rumour mills rolling as they arrived together for the bash. Kapoor was earlier also spotted atte..
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The ever-classy Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan were at their sartorial best for the reception.

Also present was the other Kapoor sister, Karisma. Both the actresses arrived in Manish Malhotra ensembles.

Actress Amrita Arora also arrived looking like a vision in white.
The ever-classy Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan were at their sartorial best for the reception. Also present was the other Kapoor sister, Karisma. Both the actresses arrived in Manish Malhotra..
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