Alia Bhatt's characters that taught us valuable life lessons

Gangubai Kathiawadi – Rising From Ashes With Pride
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Gangubai Kathiawadi – Rising From Ashes With Pride

Portraying Gangubai, Alia steps into the shoes of a woman who rises from betrayal and exploitation to become a powerful voice for the voiceless. Despite her circumstances, Gangubai commands respect, fights for the rights of sex workers, and becomes a leader. Gangubai’s journey teaches us that our past does not define our future. With courage, dignity, and compassion, we can transform our pain into purpose, and fight not just for ourselves but for others too.

Isha in Brahmāstra – The Power of Belief and Loyalty
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Isha in Brahmāstra – The Power of Belief and Loyalty

Even though Brahmāstra was set in a fantastical world, Isha’s loyalty and unshakable belief in Shiva’s journey had a very real-world message. She becomes his emotional anchor, pushing him to realize his own power. Sometimes, having someone believe in us makes all the difference. Isha taught us the value of being there for someone unconditionally — to uplift them, believe in their dreams, and walk beside them even through chaos.

Kaira in Dear Zindagi – Embracing Imperfection and Healing
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Kaira in Dear Zindagi – Embracing Imperfection and Healing

Through Kaira, Alia Bhatt showed us the hidden struggles of a seemingly perfect life. Beneath her successful career and bright exterior was a girl battling loneliness, trust issues, and childhood trauma. Kaira taught us that it’s okay to seek therapy. It's okay to break down, to not have all the answers, and most importantly, to prioritize our mental health without feeling ashamed. Healing is not linear, but every step counts.

Safeena Firdausi in Gully Boy – Fighting for One’s Identity
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Safeena Firdausi in Gully Boy – Fighting for One’s Identity

In Gully Boy, Safeena is fierce, unapologetic, and refuses to be suppressed by societal expectations. Living a double life between a conservative household and her dreams, she fights hard for love, freedom, and respect. Safeena reminds us that standing up for our dreams and for ourselves is not selfish — it’s necessary. Her fire encourages us to never compromise on our identity, no matter the barriers.

Sehmat Khan in Raazi – The True Meaning of Sacrifice
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Sehmat Khan in Raazi – The True Meaning of Sacrifice

As Sehmat, a young Kashmiri woman who becomes an undercover spy during the 1971 India-Pakistan war, Alia portrayed a heart-wrenching tale of duty over personal happiness. Sehmat leaves her life, her love, and her innocence behind for the greater good. Sehmat's story teaches us that real bravery lies in silent sacrifice, where personal loss becomes invisible in service to a higher cause. She symbolizes loyalty, resilience, and the strength of spirit.

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