Durga Puja 2023: Rani Mukerji dances to dhol beats as she plays sindoor khela | watch

Updated : Oct 25, 2023 07:58
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Rani Mukerji took part in sindoor khela with full enthusiasm on the last day of Durga Puja on October 24. She danced to the Dhol beats and bells along with TV actor Rupali Ganguly and other women.

'The Kapil Sharma Show' actor Sumona Chakravarti and choreographer Vaibhavi Merchant were also seen at the pandal.

For the occasion, Rani wore a beige and golden silk saree tied in a Bangla style and wore the traditional shakha pola (red and white bangles). She had sindoor smeared on her face as she took part in the festivities.

A video also shows Rani dancing alone while being surrounded by other devotees.

Reacting to the video, a fan wrote, ‘She is a spontaneous actress and has normal pretty look not those stiff artificial ultra. Thin look.’

Another said, ‘She is damn beautiful.... I don't know why people judge her on height .... Her appearance is so mesmerising.... I mean she has done so good films with SRK... Bcz she has that charm and looks.’

There is also a video of Rani and sister-in-law Jyoti Mukerji playing sindoor khela. Jyoti is seen applying sindoor on Rani's forehead, head and bangles before giving her a warm hug. She is the wife of Rani's brother Raja Mukerji and a TV actor.

A video shows Sumona dancing with other women at the pandal in a circle.

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