Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Ranbir Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai & others spotted at polling booth | Watch

Updated : May 20, 2024 17:39
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Bollywood actors are setting an example for their fans and followers by coming out to the polling stations and casting their vote. Leading stars of the industry took out their time to fulfill their democratic duty.  

Ranbir Kapoor arrives to vote 

Ranbir Kapoor arrived at the polling booth in his Range Rover. The actor currently shooting for ‘Ramayana’ looked dapper in white shirt. He greeted and hugged veteran actor Prem Chopra at the poll booth. For the fans who might be wondering about Alia’s absence, the actor holds a British citizenship and is not eligible to vote in Indian election.  

Cannes returned B-town beauties at poll booth 

Former beauty queen Aishwarya Rai also exercised her voting right despite an injured arm. The actor was seen patiently waiting for her turn in queue. Aishwarya has been in the headlines recently for her appearance at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. Another B-town beauty who just returned after gracing the Cannes 2024, Kiara Advani, also returned and reached polling booth to cast her vote.  

Actor Ananya Panday came out to vote along with her father Chunky Panday and mother Bhavna Pandey. Ananya looked the girl next door in a shirt and jeans with messy bun while her mother looked stylish in t-shirt and jeans.  

Earlier in the day, several other Bollywood stars including Shah Rukh Khan, Ranveer Singh-Deepika Padukone, Varun Dhawan, Anil Kapoor, Janhvi Kapoor, Rajkumar Rao and others were seen at their respective polling booths.  

Also Watch: Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Shah Rukh Khan reaches polling booth with Gauri Khan, Suhana, Aryan and Abram
 

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