Here's how Suhana Khan, Khushi Kapoor and 'The Archies' gang celebrated Independence Day

Updated : Aug 16, 2023 09:14
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Star kids Suhana Khan and Khushi Kapoor were spotted celebrating Independence Day with 'The Archies' gang in a meaningful way.

They visited a local restaurant in Mumbai to serve food. Wondering why? Well, this restaurant hosted a feast on Independence Day with the noble purpose of donating all proceeds towards supporting underprivileged individuals.

A high-end Mumbai restaurant took to Instagram on August 15 and shared pictures of 'The Archies' cast serving lunch and wrote, 'Look who took a break from Pop Tates to show up at The Bombay Canteen? The Archies! (slurp emoji) Always showing up for a good cause, The Archies volunteered at our Independence Day Daawat to lend a hand and pass on the plate!'

They added, 'It was an absolute delight to have The Archies join our mission that brings people together over good food, for a good cause! (bow emoji) We cannot wait to see what good they are up to next! Thank you Archie, Veronica, Betty, Reggie, Jughead, Ethel & Dilton! They have a film releasing later this year called The Archies! And we can’t wait to Netflix and chill with them!'

Suhana shared a glimpse of the event on her Instagram Stories and wished her followers.

Khushi also shared an image that showed how her outfit matched the colour of the delectable sweet.

'The Archies' is the Indian adaptation of the popular Archie Comics. It's set in the Anglo-Indian community at a fictional hill station in India called Riverdale back in 1964.

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