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The vibrant celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi has captivated the entire nation, with Bollywood stars joining in the festivities. While some celebrities perform puja at home, others are making their way to the famous pandals to seek blessings from Lord Ganesha. Lalbaugcha Raja is one of the most famous Ganesh pandals in Mumbai, attracting thousands of devotees and numerous Bollywood celebrities each year.
On September 10, Sunny Leone and Daniel Weber made a special trip to Lalbaugcha Raja. The couple, dressed in traditional attires, radiated joy as they sought blessings during the ongoing festival. Sunny donned a beautiful magenta suit complemented by a dupatta, while Daniel opted for a cheerful yellow kurta. Their visit attracted many fans who gathered to catch a glimpse of the couple as they offered their prayers with gratitude and devotion.
Not far behind, actress Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra also visited Lalbaugcha Raja shortly after concluding their own home celebrations. Just two days after bidding farewell to the idol they had brought home, the couple made their way to the pandal. Shilpa was seen walking barefoot in a stunning saree, with Raj accompanying her in traditional attire, also barefoot.
Shilpa’s mother Sunanda Shetty also joined them, and the trio was seen carrying a large modak, a traditional sweet, as an offering to the deity. Shilpa Shetty, known for her deep devotion to Lord Ganesh, has a tradition of bringing home an idol every year and performing elaborate pujas. This year, she celebrated with a beautiful idol, and her emotional farewell on the day of visarjan was marked by joyous dancing alongside her daughter Samisha and other family members.
Actor Varun Dhawan also made headlines with his visit to Lalbaugcha Raja, accompanied by Jawan director Atlee and producer Murad Khetani. The trio visited the iconic pandal to offer their prayers to Lord Ganesha This visit is particularly notable as Varun has collaborated with Atlee for an upcoming action-drama titled Baby John, which has generated considerable buzz in the industry.
As the festival continues, more celebrities are expected to visit various pandals, adding to the vibrant atmosphere of devotion and celebration that defines Ganesh Chaturthi.
On September 10, Sunny Leone and Daniel Weber made a special trip to Lalbaugcha Raja. The couple, dressed in traditional attires, radiated joy as they sought blessings during the ongoing festival. Sunny donned a beautiful magenta suit complemented by a dupatta, while Daniel opted for a cheerful yellow kurta. Their visit attracted many fans who gathered to catch a glimpse of the couple as they offered their prayers with gratitude and devotion.
Not far behind, actress Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra also visited Lalbaugcha Raja shortly after concluding their own home celebrations. Just two days after bidding farewell to the idol they had brought home, the couple made their way to the pandal. Shilpa was seen walking barefoot in a stunning saree, with Raj accompanying her in traditional attire, also barefoot.
Shilpa’s mother Sunanda Shetty also joined them, and the trio was seen carrying a large modak, a traditional sweet, as an offering to the deity. Shilpa Shetty, known for her deep devotion to Lord Ganesh, has a tradition of bringing home an idol every year and performing elaborate pujas. This year, she celebrated with a beautiful idol, and her emotional farewell on the day of visarjan was marked by joyous dancing alongside her daughter Samisha and other family members.
Actor Varun Dhawan also made headlines with his visit to Lalbaugcha Raja, accompanied by Jawan director Atlee and producer Murad Khetani. The trio visited the iconic pandal to offer their prayers to Lord Ganesha This visit is particularly notable as Varun has collaborated with Atlee for an upcoming action-drama titled Baby John, which has generated considerable buzz in the industry.
As the festival continues, more celebrities are expected to visit various pandals, adding to the vibrant atmosphere of devotion and celebration that defines Ganesh Chaturthi.