A sneak peek into Alia Bhatt's childhood travel memories with her mother Soni Razdan

IANS April 4, 2025 241 views

Soni Razdan recently delighted fans by sharing a collection of nostalgic childhood travel photos featuring her daughter, Alia Bhatt. The Instagram post captured heartwarming moments from their past vacations, showcasing the close bond between mother and daughter. Each image came with a touching caption that revealed personal stories and emotions from their travels. The post not only highlighted their relationship but also provided a glimpse into Alia's early years of exploring the world.

"Looking back at our memories. This picture melts my heart..." - Soni Razdan
A sneak peek into Alia Bhatt's childhood travel memories with her mother Soni Razdan
Mumbai, April 4: Alia Bhatt’s doting mother, Soni Razdan, took to social media to share their cherished travel memories from the actress’ childhood days.

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Soni shares intimate childhood travel photos of Alia on Instagram

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Mother-daughter duo revisit cherished vacation memories

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Emotional captions reveal touching moments from their travels

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Photos showcase Alia's early experiences abroad

On Friday, Mahesh Bhatt’s wife took to her Instagram handle and shared a series of photos featuring her and Alia from their vacations. Sharing the photos, Soni wrote in the caption, “Throwback to the travel memories Alia and I share. In the first candid image, a young Alia is seen striking a pose in front of the camera. Revisiting this particular moment, Soni Razdan wrote on the photo, “Looking back at our memories. This picture melts my heart…this is the moment Aloo realised she was travelling abroad for the first time.” (sic)

The text on the second image, featuring the mother-daughter duo, read, “In this moment, while Aloo and the girls were living their best vacation lives I was secretly panicking over the missing return tickets.” (sic)

The third image shows Soni Razdan holding little Alia in her arms. Revisiting this memory, she wrote, “Aloo started crying right after this image was clicked because she couldn’t bring her pet to the hotel...” (sic)

The caption of the next photo says, “On this one trip she had no idea how far I walked carrying her back to our hotel after our car broke down and I could not find a cab.” (sic)

Soni Razdan also shared a sweet video of a travel advertisement featuring Alia and Ranveer Singh. For the caption she wrote, “This beautiful film by Alia and Ranveer took me back to my early traveling days. So, heartwarming to see how far India’s tourism scene has evolved in the last 25 years.” (sic)

Notably, Alia is very close to her mother, Soni Razdan, and they often spend quality time together by heading to beautiful destinations.

On the professional front, the 32-year-old actress will next be seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s upcoming film “Love and War” alongside her husband, Ranbir Kapoor, and Vicky Kaushal.

This marks Alia's second collaboration with Bhansali, following their successful partnership in the 2022 drama “Gangubai Kathiawadi.”

“Love and War” also reunites Bhatt with Vicky Kaushal for the second time onscreen, after their 2018 spy thriller “Raazi.”

Reader Comments

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Priya M.
These photos are absolutely precious! 😍 It's so heartwarming to see celebrity moms sharing these raw, unfiltered moments. That story about carrying Alia back to the hotel is peak mom energy! ❤️
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Rahul K.
While the mother-daughter bond is beautiful, I wish we could see more of these personal moments from Indian celebrities' lives without it always being tied to promoting something. The genuine stories are enough on their own.
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Sunita P.
"Aloo" is the cutest nickname! These throwbacks make me want to dig out my childhood travel photos with my mom. The pet story is so relatable - kids and their attachments!
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Arjun S.
That travel ad with Ranveer was brilliant! Both Alia and Soni ma'am have such a way with words. Can't wait to see Love and War - the cast is 🔥
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Neha T.
The missing tickets story gave me secondhand anxiety! 😅 But what beautiful memories to look back on. Makes me appreciate all the little sacrifices our parents made during family trips.

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