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		<title>Mahesh Bhatt Recites ‘Ya Ali Madad’ – A Powerful Message of Pluralism and Devotion</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Veteran Bollywood director and screenwriter Mahesh Bhatt, father of Alia Bhatt and father-in-law of Ranbir Kapoor, is known not only for his hit films but also for speaking his mind openly. A video clip from a past interview has recently gone viral, revealing his deep spiritual bond with Hazrat Ali (R.A.), despite being born into a Hindu family. The Viral Clip: A Mother’s Teachings and Faith in Hazrat Ali In the circulating video, Mahesh Bhatt shares a moving story from his childhood. He speaks about his Shi’a Muslim mother and Brahmin Hindu father, explaining how his upbringing shaped his pluralist identity. His mother often reminded him of his Hindu roots but gave him a spiritual anchor by saying: &#62; “If you ever feel afraid, say: Ya Ali Madad.” This powerful instruction left a lasting impression on him. A Blend of Faiths and Cultures Born in 1948, Bhatt was educated in a Christian school, where he learned values of kindness and morality. He acknowledges that his identity has always been shaped by multiple faiths, and he proudly embraces his pluralistic heritage. He says: &#62; &#8220;Even today, I say it with pride—this pluralistic culture is our true identity.&#8221; Public Reaction: A Wave &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Veteran Bollywood</strong> director and screenwriter <strong>Mahesh Bhatt</strong>, father of Alia Bhatt and father-in-law of Ranbir Kapoor, is known not only for his hit films but also for speaking his mind openly. A video clip from a past interview has recently gone viral, revealing his deep spiritual bond with <strong>Hazrat Ali (R.A.),</strong> despite being born into a Hindu family.</p>
<p><strong>The Viral Clip: A Mother’s Teachings and Faith in Hazrat Ali</strong></p>
<p>In the circulating video, Mahesh Bhatt shares a moving story from his childhood. He speaks about his Shi’a Muslim mother and Brahmin Hindu father, explaining how his upbringing shaped his pluralist identity.</p>
<p>His mother often reminded him of his Hindu roots but gave him a spiritual anchor by saying:</p>
<p>&gt; “<strong>If you ever feel afraid, say: Ya Ali Madad.”</strong></p>
<p>This powerful instruction left a lasting impression on him.</p>
<p>A Blend of Faiths and Cultures</p>
<p><strong>Born in 1948</strong>, Bhatt was educated in a Christian school, where he learned values of kindness and morality. He acknowledges that his identity has always been shaped by multiple faiths, and he proudly embraces his pluralistic heritage.</p>
<p>He says:</p>
<p>&gt; <strong>&#8220;Even today, I say it with pride—this pluralistic culture is our true identity.&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>Public Reaction: A Wave of Love and Respect</p>
<p>As the video spread on social media, thousands responded with admiration. The comments were flooded with chants of &#8220;Ya Ali Madad&#8221;, showing solidarity across faiths.</p>
<p>This emotional moment reminded viewers that spiritual love and human values are not confined to one religion. Respect, unity, and compassion are universal.</p>
<p><strong>A Timely Message of Interfaith Harmony</strong></p>
<p>Mahesh Bhatt’s story is more than just a personal memory. It is a strong reminder that faith can unite, not divide. His words resonate deeply in a world that often forgets the</p>
<p>power of empathy and respect across beliefs.</p>
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