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Alia Bhatt Wins Hearts with Hindi Opening at BAFTA 2026


Making a memorable debut at the 79th British Academy Film Awards, Alia Bhatt brought a refreshing desi touch to one of cinema’s most prestigious global platforms. Held at the iconic Royal Festival Hall in London, the ceremony witnessed a moment that quickly became a fan favourite.

Taking the stage as a presenter for the Best Film Not in the English Language category, Alia began her speech with a warm and confident “Namaskar,” instantly capturing attention and admiration. She followed it up with a light-hearted clarification in English, saying, “Don’t reach for the subtitles just yet,” drawing laughter and applause from the audience.

Her gesture wasn’t just charming—it symbolised a growing global acceptance and celebration of diverse cultures in mainstream cinema. By choosing to speak in Hindi on such a platform, Alia effortlessly showcased her roots while connecting with an international audience.

The award category featured notable films like It Was Just an Accident, The Secret Agent, Sentimental Value, Sirāt, and The Voice of Hind Rajab, with Sentimental Value taking home the honour.

Social media quickly lit up with praise for the actor, with fans calling the moment “iconic,” “classy,” and a proud representation of Indian culture. Many appreciated how naturally she balanced elegance with authenticity, making the moment feel both powerful and personal.

Adding to the glamour of the evening, Alia stunned in a custom silver gown by Gucci, paired with a white stole. Inspired by the timeless style of Marilyn Monroe, her look perfectly complemented the sophistication of the event.

In her own words, shared with British Vogue, Alia expressed her excitement about the appearance, stating that she wanted to bring glamour while keeping the look elegant.

Her BAFTA debut was more than just a red carpet appearance—it was a statement of identity, confidence, and the universal language of cinema that transcends borders.


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