Key Points

Hema Malini reflects on the unifying power of Ganesh Utsav, which was started to bring people closer together. She shares that her dance is her spiritual practice, feeling connected to the divine through movement. The veteran actress also expresses admiration for her daughter Esha Deol's parenting skills and balanced life. Across Maharashtra, devotees celebrate by welcoming idols, fasting, and visiting pandals with great enthusiasm.

Key Points: Hema Malini Says Ganesh Utsav Unites People Through Dance Devotion

  • Hema Malini explains Ganesh Utsav's historical role in uniting communities
  • She describes dance as her primary spiritual practice and connection to divinity
  • The actress praises daughter Esha Deol's parenting and understanding nature
  • Festivities include bringing idols home, fasting, and preparing special delicacies
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Ganesh Utsav is about bringing people together, says veteran actor Hema Malini

Veteran actress Hema Malini shares the spiritual significance of Ganesh Chaturthi, revealing how her dance is a form of worship and praising daughter Esha Deol.

"The moment I start dancing, I feel connected to the Lord - Hema Malini"

Mumbai, August 27

Bollywood is immersed in Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 celebrations, and veteran actress Hema Malini is also celebrating the festival with devotion and joy.

Across Maharashtra, people are welcoming Lord Ganesha into their homes with enthusiasm, and Hema Malini shared her thoughts on the spiritual significance of the festival, her art, and her family.

Speaking about the origins of Ganesh Utsav, she recalled how it has always been a festival that brings people together.

"For devotees, Ganesh Utsav began many years ago in our Maharashtra. For various reasons, it was started to bring people closer to one another. This practice was meant to unite the public," she said while talking to ANI.

The actress also spoke about her personal spiritual journey. As a trained dancer, she expressed that her art is her way of connecting with the divine. "I am a dancer. I am an artist. My entire spiritual connection flows through my dance. I don't have to sit and keep doing bhajans -- there's no need for that. The moment I start dancing, I feel connected to the Lord," Hema Malini shared.

She also spoke lovingly about her daughter, Esha Deol, admiring the way she balances her family life and her responsibilities.

"Esha is a wonderful daughter of mine. She has learned a lot from me and participates in everything. She is such an understanding girl. She is also raising her daughters beautifully. Sometimes, I feel like I have so much to learn from her."

As part of the festivities, people bring Lord Ganesh idols into their homes, observe fasts, prepare mouth-watering delicacies, and visit pandals. Celebrated across the country, the festival sees lakhs of devotees gathering in temples and mandals to seek blessings from Lord Ganesh.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Beautiful to see how she connects spirituality with her art. As a classical musician, I completely relate - music is my prayer too. Different paths, same destination!
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Michael C
Visiting Mumbai during Ganesh Chaturthi was an incredible experience. The community spirit, the decorations, the devotion - something every traveler should experience at least once.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the cultural aspect, I wish we could be more environmentally conscious with the idol immersions. Traditional clay idols instead of plaster of Paris would preserve our water bodies better.
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Siddharth J
The mother-daughter bond between Hema ji and Esha is so heartwarming! It's beautiful how traditions and values are passed down through generations in Indian families.
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Kavya N
Ganesh Utsav always reminds me of childhood - the modak making, new clothes, visiting different pandals with family. These festivals really do create beautiful memories that last a lifetime! ❤️

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