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Inside Bollywood Stars’ Diwali 2024 Celebrations: Ananya Panday, Sidharth Malhotra & More Drop Pics

See how your favourite Bollywood stars have celebrated Diwali this year.

The auspicious festival of Diwali is finally here and Bollywood stars have extended their heartwarming wishes to their fans. Several stars also shared a glimpse of their celebrations on social media and fans can’t stop gushing over them. Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani served couple goals with their beautiful selfie on Diwali, whereas, ‘maasi’ Ananya Panday is seen babysitting her nephew River in adorable pictures. See how other stars celebrated Diwali.

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Sara Ali Khan shared pictures with her brother Ibrahim on Instagram. She wrote, “Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham With my Brother Jaan it’s always fun. Kabhi laughter & sometimes he’ll scold. And Appa Jaan will do as she’s told.”

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Meanwhile, Ananya posted a picture with her nephew River and wrote, “Happy Diwali from River and Rivers maasi. me and my two fave ladooos.”

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Kartik Aaryan posted, “Sahi time pe Phoot gaya #HappyDiwali.”

Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani wrote, “#HappyDiwali Everyone.”

Varun Dhawan posted a selfie with his wife Natasha Dalal and wrote, “Happy Diwali.”

First published on: Nov 01, 2024 02:29 PM IST


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