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New Delhi: Ganesh Chaturthi is one of those festivals that not only bring joy and happiness to everyone but also mark a new beginning. Bollywood's vibrant celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi every year is nothing short of spectacular, as the city's brightest stars welcome Ganpati Bappa into their homes with devotion and grandeur. Icons such as Shah Rukh Khan, Shraddha Kapoor, Shilpa Shetty, and Salman Khan celebrate this festival with enthusiasm and joy
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan continues celebrating this annual ritual of welcoming Lord Ganesha into his residence, Mannat. Every year, he gives fans a peek into his home celebrations, sharing on social media a joyful image of the Ganpati idol, accompanied by his wife, Gauri Khan. His warm wishes for “health, love, joy, and of course, a lot of modaks” resonate with followers, displaying the true spirit of Ganesh Chaturthi.
Actress Shraddha Kapoor once again turned her home into a hub of festivity and tradition. Known for her infectious enthusiasm, Shraddha decorates her residence with vibrant blooms and traditional offerings. Her lively posts showcase family moments with her parents and relatives, scenes of joyous modak indulgence, and a food-filled celebration, underlining her love for this ten-day festival. She captioned her last year's photos with an affectionate “Ganpati Bappa Morya,” a phrase echoed by countless devotees.
Other stars like Shilpa Shetty and Salman Khan were spotted joyfully participating as well. Shilpa, renowned for her eco-conscious celebrations, graced her festivities with traditional dances, while Salman’s family gathered for a heartfelt aarti. The common thread among these celebrities was the shared reverence and unity, as they invited prosperity and wisdom into their homes with open arms.
Every year’s Ganesh Chaturthi proves that Bollywood’s stars, while dazzling on screen, remain deeply rooted in the rituals and togetherness of their cultural heritage.