What Fond Memories Did Raveena Tandon Share From the Karwa Chauth Celebration?

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Key Takeaways
- Raveena Tandon celebrated Karwa Chauth with family and friends.
- The event highlighted the importance of cultural traditions.
- Many Bollywood stars were present at the celebration.
- Raveena shared her experiences on social media.
- She emphasized the significance of preserving cultural heritage.
Mumbai, Oct 13 (NationPress) For Raveena Tandon, the celebration season is all about love, family, and birthdays. She took a moment to reminisce about some treasured experiences from the recent Karwa Chauth celebration hosted by Sunita Kapoor, wife of Anil Kapoor, at her home.
The 'K.G.F: Chapter 2' star expressed gratitude to her homeland for providing her with a vibrant cultural legacy.
Raveena shared a collection of stunning photographs on her Instagram, showcasing her in a beautiful yellow saree, complemented by an exquisite green choker, subtle makeup, and a tidy bun.
Capturing her festive spirit, the 'Shool' actress wrote on the photo-sharing platform, "And the season of celebrations begins! Love, family, birthdays (happy 18th my son from another mom @raunakdhoot), happiness, smiles, colors, laughter, music, and dancing. Thank you, my India, my motherland, for gifting me this rich and colorful cultural history and reasons to celebrate! (sic)"
The images Raveena posted reflect moments from the recent Karwa Chauth gathering, which was graced by several other Bollywood celebrities including Shilpa Shetty Kundra, Mira Rajput (wife of Shahid Kapoor), Natasha Dalal (wife of Varun Dhawan), Geeta Basra, Maheep Kapoor (wife of Sanjay Kapoor), Sonam Kapoor, and Bhavana Panday (wife of Chunkey Panday), among others.
Prior to this, during Ganesh Chaturthi, Raveena was seen performing Aarti at India's oldest Ganpati pandal, the Shrimant Bhausaheb Rangari Ganpati Pandal.
Posting a video from her spiritual visit on social media, Raveena wrote, "As we bid farewell to Bappa, I was fortunate to visit the first-ever Ganpati ji Pandal, founded by Shrimant Bhausahab Rangari ji, to whom we owe so much. Our brave freedom fighters convened in this very home, which has been beautifully restored by Shri @punitbalan ji. I'm immensely grateful for the invitation for Darshan."
"The house, now a museum, was captivating to explore, revealing the history behind the origins of the Ganpati visarjan rituals and their significance. It's vital for our children to visit such places and understand the importance of our culture. A rewarding day, blessed by Bappa, included a special guest, a devoted puppy who received the Teeka from me @shraddharambhia_official @viralmantra," she added.