Shilpa Shetty Kundra, Bhavna Pandey, Neelam Kothari, Maheep Sandhu, Krishika Lulla, and many other B-town celebrities were snapped celebrating the age-old tradition of Karwa Chauth at Anil Kapoor and Sunita's residence in Juhu, Mumbai. (All pictures: Maheep Kapoor and Bhavana Panday's Instagram handle/Yogen Shah).
The actors wore hues of red and looked their best while exchanging thalis before breaking the fast. Bhavna Panday uploaded beautiful pictures from the traditional bash on her Instagram handle. In this picture, we can see Maheep Kapoor, Sunita Kapoor, Krishika Lulla, Lalli Dhawan, Reema Karnani, and Neelam Kothari celebrating the festival in a traditional manner.
For the event, Shilpa Shetty was dressed in a traditional red colour to celebrate the festival. The veteran actress is known to celebrate the festival with great fanfare.
Karwa Chauth is celebrated by married Hindu women, in which they fast from morning to moonrise for one day for the health and longevity of their husbands. The day starts early before dawn with prayers and a light meal offered by the woman's mother-in-law in the form of Sargi. Following this, women keep a day-long fast which they only break after worshiping the moon god.
Maheep Kapoor also attended the Karwa Chauth party. She looked mesmerising in her traditional attire. Maheep is married to Bollywood actor Sanjay Kapoor. The couple has two children, Shanaya and Jahaan Kapoor.
Maheep took to her Instagram handle to share some mesmerising pictures from the event. "Happy karva chauth #2020 #MissingTheMoon (sic)", she captioned.
It's been a long-tradition for Anil and Sunita Kapoor to host Karwa Chauth puja at their residence. Every year, several of Bollywood's A-listers came together to break their day-long fast.
(In picture: Neelam Kothari wearing her traditional best at the Karwa Chauth Puja).
Ananya Panday's mother Bhavana Panday also graced the yearly event. She wore a mesmerising red-and-green salwar kameez with a yellow dupatta. She also wore a white mask to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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