Did Shilpa Shetty Just Share a Heartwarming Diwali Moment with Raj Kundra?

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Key Takeaways
- Shilpa Shetty shared her heartfelt Diwali celebrations with her family.
- The family performed traditional rituals and puja together.
- Shilpa's outfits were vibrant and festive, reflecting the joyous occasion.
- They created colorful rangoli designs as part of the celebrations.
- This year, they missed celebrating Ganpati due to a family emergency.
Mumbai, Oct 21 (NationPress) Bollywood sensation Shilpa Shetty Kundra recently treated her fans to a glimpse of her Diwali festivities with her family, showcasing the essence of joy and traditional practices at their residence.
The actress shared photos and videos on her social media platforms featuring her husband, Raj Kundra, and their children, Viaan and Sameesha, as they engaged in their Diwali puja together. In one of her social media updates, Shilpa posted a delightful image with Raj and affectionately captioned it, 'You are the haldi to my kumkum.
Donning festive attire, Shilpa looked stunning in a vibrant red saree while Raj matched her in a cheerful yellow kurta, creating a truly haldi kumkum picture-perfect moment. In her main post, Shilpa conveyed her heartfelt Diwali greetings to her followers with a family snapshot taken in front of their home temple, showing the family seated before beautifully adorned idols of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha.
She captioned the post, 'Happy Diwali from our family to you all.' The family coordinated their outfits in festive red and white. Additionally, Shilpa shared a reel featuring her and her sister Shamita Shetty as they crafted rangoli designs.
The video, titled 'Rangoli Time,' depicted the sisters creating a lotus-shaped rangoli using vibrant pink and green colors. Shilpa was seen wearing an elegant white kurta adorned with leaf patterns. Currently, Shilpa is busy judging the dance reality show India's Best Dancer, juggling her personal and professional commitments.
The actress and her family celebrate every festival with grandeur and enthusiasm. However, this year, due to a family emergency, Shilpa and Raj were unable to observe the festival of Ganpati, which they typically celebrate with immense love and joy.
–IANS
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