Alia Bhatt channels old Hollywood glamour in elegant black dress at the Red Sea Film Festival. The flowy silhouette of the outfit gave it a glamorous and timeless appeal. The actress paired the look with black stilettos.
The actress opted for a soft, dewy look with rosy cheeks, glossy lips and kohl-rimmed eyes that highlighted her natural radiance. For the hair, Bhatt chose to keep it in loose waves. Completing the look, she chose a statement diamond choker that drew attention to her collarbones.
The actress shared a series of stunning photos from her day in the Saudi Arabian city, and captioned: “A day in Jeddah, celebrating the magic of the movies.”
Alia Bhatt brings effortless elegance to the Golden Globes dinner red carpet in Jeddah with this ethereal, floral gown. The strapless silhouette features draped bodice and a flowing train.
Alia Bhatt keeps her makeup soft and luminous, letting the natural glow take center stage. She opted for delicate pink gemstone earrings and subtle rings to accessorise the look.
Alia Bhatt emerged as one of the most celebrated figures at this year’s Red Sea International Film Festival, where she was honoured with the Golden Globe Horizon Award.
Her development as an actor was showcased in the segment, which revisited notable roles from Highway, Dear Zindagi, Gangubai Kathiawadi, Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, and Brahmastra.
The carousel post shared by Alia features a candid video of herself wherein she is greeting fans and enjoying the energy of the global film celebration.
One standout shot captures her standing gracefully on a balcony, light falling on her silhouette while she decks up for the evening.
At the festival, Alia missed her daughter Raha and opened up about her equation with paparazzi. Alia also sang Raha’s favourite lullaby, revealing that Raha now requests her to sing “this or that song”.
The festival was a special occasion for Alia as it became a launchpad for her upcoming actioner, Alpha. She unveiled first glimpse of the film and shared her excitement.
“Alpha is the first female-led action film from the YRF universe, so that’s also a risk, because you’ve not historically seen that perform in the same way that the other male-led films have performed,” Bhatt said.

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