Durga Puja 2023: Kajol, Rani Mukerji, Jaya Bachchan, Jackie Shroff join Maha Navami festivities | watch

Updated : Oct 24, 2023 07:16
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Bollywood stars have been participating in Durga Puja festivities with full enthusiasm.

Many have been spotted visiting pandals in Mumbai over the last few days.

On the occasion of Maha Navami, actors Kajol, Rani Mukerji, Jackie Shroff and Jaya Bachchan visited North Bombay Sarbojanin Durga Puja to take part in the festivities.

In a new video shared by paparazzi, Rani can be seen at her family’s Puja pandal with her cousin Kajol.

For the event, Rani opted for a beige sari featuring a powder blue border and a matching blouse.

She accessorised her look with stacked neckpieces featuring precious stones.

Kajol wore a beige silk sari and paired it with a heavily embroidered blouse.

The sisters accessorised their looks with dainty jasmine flowers in their hair buns.

They offered prayers to Ma Durga and posed for the paps.

Kajol and Rani hugged each other warmly and engaged in cheek kisses as they posed for the paps.

In another video, Rani can be seen engrossed in a conversation with Jaya Bachchan.
Kajol was accompanied by her son Yug.

Veteran actor-singer Ila Arun and Jackie Shroff were also spotted at the pandal.

Rani and Kajol take part in Durga Puja festivities at the North Bombay Sarbojanin Durga Puja, one of the largest pujas in the western suburbs, each year.

The puja, initiated by Ayan Mukerji’s father and Kajol’s uncle Deb Mukherjee, marked its diamond Jubilee in 2022.

This year, too, the Mukerji family has been participating in the Durga Puja festivities.

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