Durga Puja 2023: Rani Mukerji dances gracefully during celebrations; fans praise her grace

Updated : Oct 23, 2023 11:26
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Durga Puja celebrations are on in full swing and several Bollywood stars have been attending the festivities with enthusiasm in Mumbai.

Rani Mukerji and 'The Kapil Sharma Show' actor Sumona Chakravarti were captured gracefully dancing in front of Goddess Durga.

Rani joined other ladies to perform a slow dance in front of the deity. The actor looked stunning in an olive green tissue silk saree and bindi on her forehead. She danced along with former actor Sharbani Mukherjee.

Praising her, a fan wrote, 'Loved it. Jai mata rani ki.'

One more commented, 'Indeed she is very beautiful.' A fan who witnessed her dance in person wrote, 'Mai udar he thi aaj (I was there today) when they were dancing. Rani Mukerji is the queen.'

Sumona danced while holding the dhanuchi in her mouth.

She was in a red saree and a sleeveless blouse. 

Commenting on a video of Sumona's dance on Instagram, a fan wrote, 'Woow so nice and hard.' Another praised her saying, 'Ise kehte hai dhuvvadaar performance (this is what is called a smoky performance).'

Several Bollywood celebrities have been attending the festivities at North Bombay Durga Puja. Kajol, her sister Tanishaa Mukerji and her mom Tanuja, Ishita Dutta and Vatsal Sheth were also spotted.

Hema Malini, Esha Deol, Jaya Bachchan, Kiara Advani, Rupali Ganguly, Munmun Dutta and many others joined them in the celebrations during the weekend.

Rani Mukerji's work front

Rani Mukerji was last seen in 'Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway'.

Also Watch | Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover visit Durga Puja pandal with daughter Devi | watch
 

Durga Puja 2023

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