Shilpa Shetty And Mira Rajput Shares Exclusive Glimpses Of Bollywood Wives’ Karwa Chauth Celebration
Shilpa Shetty And Mira Rajput Shares Exclusive Glimpses Of Bollywood Wives’ Karwa Chauth Celebration
Nobody celebrates festivals like the people from Bollywood, and there is no denying the fact. At the moment, the Bollywood wives are decked in their ethnic best as they are celebrating Karwa Chauth and fasting for their husbands. Shilpa Shetty gave us a sneak peek into how the OG Bollywood wives are commemorating the special days and having a gala time.
Shilpa Shetty shared a video of the Bollywood wives performing Karwa Chauth rituals
Karwa Chauth is the festival of suhagans, here married women on this day keep nirjala vraat for the long lives of their husbands, for their happiness and prosperity. Every year, Anil Kapoor’s wife, Sunita Kapoor, hosts a special Karwa Chauth celebration at her residence where all the big names from the industry visit to celebrate the occasion.
Taking to her Instagram handle, Shilpa Shetty shared a video of her celebrating Karwa Chauth with Sunita Kapoor, Mira Rajput, Akanksha Malhotra Agarwal, Babita Kapoor and more. In the video, the ladies were performing the thali ritual, which they passed among each other. Shilpa Shetty also shared a special picture of her performing Karwa Chauth rituals with her husband, Raj Kundra.
Mira Kapoor gives a sneak peek into her Karwa Chauth celebration with Shahid Kapoor and family
Mira Kapoor, too, went to Sunita Kapoor’s residence to celebrate Karwa Chauth and take a group picture with the clan. She also celebrated the festival with her family and shared glimpses of it.
Mira also took to her iG stories and shared a picture with her ‘sun and moon’, Shahid Kapoor. For the day, Mira opted for a pink-hued tissue saree with a half-up-half-down hairstyle, and Shahid donned a white-tined tee.
Happy Karwa Chauth to the ones celebrating!
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