Key Points

Ankita Lokhande and Vicky Jain celebrated Raksha Bandhan with their Laughter Chef 2 family, including Bharti Singh and co-stars. The Pavitra Rishta actress shared touching Instagram posts about sibling bonds. Separately, the couple helped locate their house help's missing daughter through social media. They later thanked Mumbai Police and netizens for the safe recovery.

Key Points: Ankita Lokhande Vicky Jain Celebrate Rakhi with Laughter Chef 2 Cast

  • Ankita tied Rakhi to her brothers in emotional family celebration
  • Vicky Jain received Rakhis from Bharti Singh and co-stars
  • Couple shared gratitude after missing girls were found safe
  • Posted heartfelt Instagram glimpses of Rakhi festivities
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Ankita Lokhande & Vicky Jain celebrate Rakha Bhandhan with their 'Laughter Chef 2' family

Ankita Lokhande and Vicky Jain share heartfelt Raksha Bandhan moments with Bharti Singh and Laughter Chef 2 co-stars at their Mumbai home.

"For us, Raksha Bandhan isn’t just about a thread, it’s about the promise we’ve kept all our lives - Ankita Lokhande"

Mumbai, Aug 10

This year, Raksha Bhandhan turned out to be a little more special for the popular television couple - Ankita Lokhande and Vicky Jain, as they celebrated the special day not just with their real family, but also with their "Laughter Chef 2" family.

Along with this, sister Varsha Jain, 'Laughter Chef 2' host Bharti Singh, and fellow contestants, Janant Zubair and Reeem Sameer also tied Rakhi to Vicky this year. Ankita was also seen tying Rakhi to her brothers.

Revealing why the festival is so close to her heart, Ankita wrote on her official Instagram handle: "For us, Raksha Bandhan isn’t just about a thread, it’s about the promise we’ve kept all our lives...to love and protect each other, no matter what."

The 'Pavitra Rishta' actress also uploaded some beautiful photographs from the Raksha Bandhan celebration 2025 at their home.

"Here’s a little glimpse into how we celebrated this beautiful bond that means the world to us with the people we call our home.. #happyrakshabandhan," Ankita added.

Reem reacted to the post with two red heart emojis.

In another update, Ankita and Vicky shared on social media that their house help’s daughter and her friend had gone missing. Saloni and Neha are believed to have disappeared on July 31 around 10 AM near Mumbai's Vakola area. Without wasting any time, the couple sought help, sharing images of the girls, along with details of the FIR filed at Malvani Police Station on the internet.

However, Ankita and Vicky later updated the netizens, revealing that both the girls had been found safe.

Showing their gratitude to the Mumbai Police for acting quickly, the couple dropped a post that read: "Their post read, “UPDATE: GIRLS FOUND SAFE. We’re relieved and overjoyed… Thank you, @mumbaipolice and every Mumbaikar who helped. Grateful beyond words – Vicky & Ankita.”

Ankita and Vicky further thanked the people of Mumbai for spreading the word.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Bhaiya-Bhabhi goals! But seriously, their concern for the missing girls shows their true character. Not many celebs would go out of their way like this. Mumbai Police deserves praise too 👏
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Aman W
While the celebrations look beautiful, I wish they'd shown more of the traditional aspects - like the aarti and tilak ceremony. These small rituals make our festivals special. Just my two cents!
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Shreya B
The way they included their show family in celebrations is so sweet! In today's fast-paced world, we often forget that family isn't just blood relations. Also, massive respect for helping find those girls 🙏
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Karan T
Typical Bollywood PR stunt or genuine concern? First the happy family pics, then the missing girls story. Feels too coordinated. But glad the girls are safe at least.
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Nisha Z
The real story here is how social media helped reunite those girls! Shows the power of our digital community. Also, Ankita's rakhi photos are giving me major festive vibes 🎉

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