‘Rara, Lollipop’: Alia Bhatt reveals daughter Raha’s nicknames; talks about separation anxiety

    In her interaction with fans, Alia shares several of Raha’s nicknames, such as ‘Rahu, Rara and Lollipop.’

    ‘Rara, Lollipop’: Alia Bhatt reveals daughter Raha’s nicknames; talks about separation anxiety

    Both Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor are not very often seen easily opening up about their baby Raha. Both are very reserved when it comes to sharing details about their daughter Raha, unlike other Bollywood celebrities. However, Alia, in her latest AMA session conducted on her Instagram account, opened up about her daughter, along with her own likes and dislikes. In her interaction with fans, Alia shares several of Raha’s nicknames, such as ‘Rahu, Rara and Lollipop.’

    Furthermore, on being asked about separation anxiety from Raha, Aliq replied: “It’s never easy leaving her. But I guess that’ll take a while to change. Knowing she’s with family even when I’m away makes me feel less guilty somehow.” 

    Raha had turned a year old in November. On the day, Alia has shared a few cut images of Raha. There were pictures of Raha’s tiny hands smeared with cream and her holding marigolds. Alia wrote in the caption of the Instagram post, "Our joy, our life.. our light! it feels like just yesterday we were playing this song for you while you were in my tummy kicking away..there's nothing to say only that we're blessed to have you in our lives.. you make everyday feel like a full creamy yummy delicious piece of cake. Happy birthday baby tiger .. we love you more than love itself."

    Meanwhile, during the AMA session, Alia also opened up on dealing with anxiety. “We all have certain things that might trigger our anxiety – for example, I find myself getting very worked up with any sudden change or a situation I have no control over. but it took me a long while to understand that.. so prior to any of these moments I just try and be aware of it and if it’s too much I allow myself to check out and feel the way I feel. Trying to control how you feel sometimes does more harm than good. Also, speak to someone who you can trust! It helps,” she wrote.