Ganesh Chaturthi 2018: Bollywood Celebrities Shine At Grand Event

Mina Muzumdar|Sep 14, 2018

To celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi this year, the generous billionaire Mukesh Ambani invited superstar and celebrities to their residence at Antila, Mumbai.

The Hindu festival, which is devoted to the Lord of New beginnings, Ganesh feature with the establishment of Lord Ganesha at home and embellished pandals. To celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi this year, the generous billionaire Mukesh Ambani invited superstar and celebrities to their residence at Antila, Mumbai.

Dressing in resplendent traditional costume, let's see how our Bollywood stars commemorate this occasion

Nita Ambani and her son warmly welcome the guest at the beginning of Grand event. With minimal makeup, Nita Ambani looked so stunning in maroon lehenga with an elegant dupatta, which brought a classy to the costume.

(On the right) Shah Rukh Khan and his wife were seen at Ambani's residence. Whilst Aamir Khan arrived alone and donned a plain white kurta and churidar pyjama with a black bundee yet still dignified.

Karan Johar arrived alone at the festival

Amitabh Bachchan in the grand event with daughter Shweta.

Kareena and Karishma look like a twin in a yellow dress. While Kareena wearing a knee-length yellow kurti with a gorgeous floor-grazing sharara and silk satin pink odhani. Karishma, on the other hand, wore a yellow salwar churidar. Following with festive vibes, they both put on gorgeous intricate jewels.

Madhuri wore a richly embroidered blue and silver silk sari for the party. Dr Nene who accompanied Madhuri in an all-white kurta, pyjama and a Nehru jacket.

 

Shweta Bachchan chose a pink saree for the celebration 

The Sunil Shetty family showed up together -Mana in a rich gold lehenga-long kurta and daughter Athiya in green and cream ankle length chudidaar-Anarkali kurta seem glittering ensemble. Jackie (stand between) come in an all-white dhoti, Rekha perfectly fit in a satin green sari.

Throughout the country, India and specifically in states like Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Andrgra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Gujarat, Chattisgah and Odisha, people are celebrating the God of beginnings. The festival was celebrated as a public event since the time of Maratha King Shivaji and in the context that building national unity.