12 March,2021 01:17 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
Alia Bhatt, Ayan Mukerji/Picture Courtesy: Yogen Shah
Alia Bhatt was spotted along with filmmaker Ayan Mukerji offering prayers to Lord Shiva at the Mukteshwar Temple in Juhu on the occasion of Maha Shivratri.
The actress was dressed in traditional attire, in a bright red suit with a matching mask, during her temple visit on Thursday night. Asked to take off the mask for paparazzi, the actress indulged rather reluctantly."It is not fair to take off the mask even for spotting," she said.
With her rumoured boyfriend having tested Covid positive, did she ask for something special? Did she pray for health and recovery perhaps?
"I have asked for something special but cannot share it with you," she replied.
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Ranbir, who recently tested positive for Covid-19, has been receiving treatment at home, in isolation. Incidentally, it has been rumoured for a while that Alia and Ranbir are set to tie the knot and get an apartment in Pali Hills soon. The duo was spotted at the construction site together last month.
Meanwhile, Alia shared a social media note on Thursday assuring fans that as she has tested negative, and that she would resume work.
Her note on Instagram stories had read: "I've been reading all your messages of concern and care. I have tested negative for Covid-19 and after isolating and speaking with my doctors, I am back to work from today. Thank you all for all your good wishes! I am taking care and staying safe. You please do the same. Love to you all!"
At the temple with Alia, friend and filmmaker Ayan Mukerji was seen in white kurta and pyjamas. The priest at the mandir had applied three lines of Tripundra in sandalwood on their foreheads.
Media giant Ekta Kapoor also visited the same temple, but of course a little later.
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