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Ranbir Kapoor-Alia Bhatt to not invite friends at home to see their new-born daughter for THIS reason

Ranbir and Alia's family does not want pictures of the baby to be clicked at this moment. 

Ranbir Kapoor-Alia Bhatt to not invite friends at home to see their new-born daughter for THIS reason

Last Updated: 03.08 PM, Nov 11, 2022

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Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, an adorable Bollywood couple, are currently celebrating the birth of their first child and have already left the hospital. On Thursday morning, the new parents were seen leaving Mumbai's HN Reliance Hospital and making their way to their Bandra home. Ranbir could also be seen sat next to Alia in the backseat of the car. He was seen cradling their child in his arms. 

Fans are really excited to see the Kapoor baby, but it appears they will have to wait a while. It was clear that the couple went to great lengths to hide the baby's face as they left the hospital.

According to the most recent reports, the couple reportedly did not allow many visitors to see the newborn at the hospital and is continuing this practise at home. According to a source close to the family, the parents do not want to have the baby photographed right now.

“People can do these things, even trusted friends. Ranbir and Alia don’t want to wake up one morning with their baby’s picture on the internet. Also, she is prone to infection, like all newly born babies. Every guest can’t be asked to show their COVID-negative certificates. It would be rude and impolite,” the source was quoted as saying by Bollywood Hungama. 

While only a selected number of people were allowed to visit the mother and the baby at the hospital, reports also stated that filmmaker Karan Johar, who shares a close relationship with the couple, also got himself tested for COVID-19 before meeting them.

A beautiful baby girl was born to Alia and Ranbir earlier on Sunday, November 6. The baby was welcomed into the world in the afternoon after the couple arrived at the hospital in the morning.

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