Katrina Kaif, Parineeti Chopra, other Bollywood wives celebrate Karwa Chauth
Mumbai/IBNS: From Katrina Kaif to Parineeti Chopra, several Bollywood actresses celebrated Hindu festival Karwa Chauth at their places.
The tinseltown stars shared several pictures on their social media handles.
Bollywood superstar Katrina Kaif shared a number of pictures with her husband, actor Vicky Kaushal, and family.
The 41-year-old actress was seen wearing a baby pink and golden saree. She wrote, "Happy Karwa Chauth."
Actress Parineeti Chopra, who is married to politician Raghav Chadha from Aam Aadmi Party, wrote on Instagram, "Happy Karwa Chauth love of my life!"
Priyanka Chopra, a Hindi film star who now primarily works in Hollywood, celebrated Karwa Chauth with her husband, American singer Nick Jonas.
Priyanka said on social media, "To all those celebrating.. happy karwa chauth and yes I’m filmy."
Rakul Preet Singh wrote on Instagram, "My sun , moon , universe , my everything. Happy karvachauth from us to you @jackkybhagnani."
Rakul is married to actor Jackky Bhagnani.
Kriti Kharbanda, who got married to actor Pulkit Samrat in March 2024, shared a number of romantic pictures with her husband.
The actress said in a long Instagram post, "Hum. Celebrating the 1st of every festival in the first year of marriage has been a tradition in every family for as long as I can remember. Karwachauth being one of them.
"Every karwachauth, i would sit behind my mother, watch her perform the aarti, look at Chanda mama and then at papa from across the channi , dress up and apply mehendi. I’d also wake up for the sargi. I found it fascinating!"
"All that while thinking to myself, I want this,For me. So today, I tick one more thing off my bucket list. The 10 year old me is shy and blushing! He’s good looking also, now that’s the cherry on top! P.S. Being married (to the right person) was also on my bucket list :) and I’m happy to announce, it’s going splendidly."
What is Karwa Chauth?
Karwa Chauth is a Hindu festival which is widely celebrated in North and West India around this time.
The festival is celebrated on the fourth day after the full moon based on a lunisolar variant of the Hindu calendars.
On this occasion, women fast from sunrise to moonrise praying for the safety of their husbands.