Bollywood Says Goodbye To Ganpati

As
India
bids
adieu
to
Lord
Ganesha
on
the
occasion
of
Anant
Chaturdashi,
film
folk
rush
to
the

pandals

for
one
last
visit.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Nushrratt
Bharuccha/Instagram


Nushrratt
Bharuccha
 visits
Mumbai’s
famous
Lalbaugcha
Raja,
which
saw
a


grand

visarjan

later
in
the
day.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Nushrratt
Bharuccha/Instagram


Divyenndu

and
his
wife

Akanksha
Dahiya

join
Nushrratt.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Sonal
Chauhan/Instagram

‘Until
next
year,
Ganpati
Bappa
Morya,’
says

Sonal
Chauhan.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Shraddha
Kapoor/Instagram


Shraddha
Kapoor

indulges
in

modak

and
writes,
‘Ek
saal
ka
modak
quota
done.’


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Anupriya
Goenka/Instagram


Anupriya
Goenka
 makes
time
for
a
last
Ganpati

darshan

for
the
year.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Raai
Laxmi/Instagram


Raai
Laxmi

visits
Lalbaugcha
Raja
and
comes
away
feeling
grateful:
‘What
a
wonderful
Darshan
I
had
my
heart
is
filled
with
joy.’


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Palak
Tiwari/Instagram


Palak
Tiwari

shares
a
picture
with
influencer

Urja
Sharma

and
makes
a
genuine
wish,
‘Bappa
please
keep
us
allll
happy
and
healthy
to
welcome
you
next
year.’


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Bhagyashree/Instagram


Bhagyashree
 puts
in
a
quick
prayer:
‘Om
Ganeshaye
Namah
!
A
day
that
was
….
celebrating
Ganpati,
the
all
knowledgeable,
the
remover
of
all
obstacles
and
the
God
of
good
fortune.
May
your
blessings
always
be
with
us,
to
guide
us,
make
us
stronger,
kinder
and
more
giving.
Ganpati
Bappa
Morya!!’


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Isha
Koppikar/Instagram

‘Truly
honoured
to
be
a
part
of
the
Ganesh
Aarti
and
visarjan
at
Hon
Deputy
CM’s
residence,’
posts

Isha
Koppikar,

sharing
a
picture
with

Devendra
Fadnavis

and
his
wife

Amruta.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Daisy
Shah/Instagram


Daisy
Shah
 prays
to
Lalbaugcha
Raja.


Photographs
curated
by
Satish
Bodas/Rediff.com