Alia Bhatt caught drunk in front of media

After having dinner with friends at the restaurant, Alia was also spotted with her boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor in the car. the duo even partied with Sanjay Dutt.

It is not new to spot our Bollywood celebs drunk on their outings. And recently a new name in the list is Alia Bhatt. Yes, the actress was caught possibly drunk outside restaurant Hakkasan.

Alia was seen coming out of the place along with her friend and the way she was avoiding an eye contact with media and cameras it seemed as if she is in a bad mood but when she struggled to walk down the steps it was pretty evident that the actress is under the influence of alcohol.

 

@aliaabhatt with her bestie #akanksharanjan

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Considering Alia has never been caught like this, it was a bit surprising for us.

After having dinner with friends at the restaurant, Alia was also spotted with her boyfriend Ranbir Kapoor in the car. the duo even partied with Sanjay Dutt.

On the work front Alia recently gave a hit 'Raazi' opposite Vicky Kaushal and is all set to work with Ranbir Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan in 'Brahmastra' hooting of which has already begun. Meanwhile Ranbir Kapoor's Sanjay Dutt biopic 'Sanju' is on the verge of its release during next week and he is currently working on YRF's 'Shamshera' and Karan Johar's 'Brahmastra'

So guys coming back to Alia, what do you think about her drunk walking video? Do let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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