
Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt are going to be parents soon. Ever since Alia announced her pregnancy, there has been a lot of news about her upcoming baby. A few days ago, Ranbir had given such a statement during an interview, after which it was said that Alia and Ranbir are going to be the parents of twins. Ranbir was asked that he has to tell two truths and one lie. During that time Ranbir had said, 'I am going to have twins, I am part of a very big mythological film and I am taking a long break from work.'
With this statement, Ranbir raised the question in the hearts of the fans whether the two are going to be the parents of twins. Now Ranbir has made his point on this. Ranbir said, 'Please don't do any controversy. He asked me about 3 things, 2 truths, and one lie. Now I can't tell what is the truth and what is the lie.'
Ranbir returns to the big screen after 4 years
Let us tell you that Ranbir is promoting his film Shamshera a lot these days. The film will release on July 22. Ranbir is returning to the big screen after 4 years through this film. Sanjay Dutt and Vaani Kapoor are in the lead roles along with Ranbir in the film. Earlier, he was seen in the film Sanju released in the last year 2018.
By the way, apart from this film, Ranbir is also going to be seen in the film Brahmastra, which took many years to make. Through Brahmastra, the pair of Ranbir and Alia will be seen together for the first time on the big screen. Ayan Mukerji is directing this film and it stars Amitabh Bachchan, Nagarjuna, and Mouni Roy in important roles. Brahmastra will release on 9 September. This film is very special for Alia and Ranbir because both of them fell in love with the sets of this film.
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