Key Points

Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty has announced she won't be hosting her traditional Ganpati celebrations this year due to a family bereavement. The star shared an emotional message on her Instagram, explaining that her family will be observing a 13-day mourning period. This marks a departure from her usual festive traditions of welcoming Ganpati with great enthusiasm. Despite the personal challenges, Shetty continues to remain active in her professional career, with recent and upcoming film projects.

Key Points: Shilpa Shetty Skips Ganpati Amid Family Mourning

  • Shilpa Shetty cancels annual Ganpati celebrations
  • Family observing 13-day mourning period
  • Actress shares emotional statement on Instagram
  • Recently appeared in film "Sukhee"
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No Ganpati celebrations at Shilpa Shetty's home this year

Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty cancels annual Ganpati celebrations due to family bereavement, observing 13-day mourning period

"With deep grief we regret to inform you - Shilpa Shetty"

Mumbai Aug 25

Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty, known for her grand Ganpati celebrations every year, has shared that she will not be holding the festivities this time due “to a bereavement in the family.”

Shilpa, who every year welcomes Ganpati home with great fervour, devotion and love, took to her Instagram stories, where she shared a statement.

The statement read: "Dear friends, With deep grief we regret to inform you, Due to a bereavement in the family, this year we will not be holding our Ganpati celebrations."

The actress said that she and her family will be observing a mourning period for 13 days.

"As per tradition, we will be observing a mourning period of 13 days and will therefore refrain from any religious festivities. We seek your understanding and prayers. With gratitude - The Kundra Family," she wrote.

For the caption, Shilpa added: "Ganpati bappa morya, pudchyavarshi lav kar ya."

On the acting front, Shilpa was last seen in "Sukhee" by Sonal Joshi in her directorial debut. A humorous slice-of-life tale about 38-year-old Punjabi housewife Sukhpreet "Sukhee" Kalra, who, sick of her routine existence, travels to Delhi to attend her high school reunion.

Sukhee relives her teenage years while experiencing a variety of things over the course of just seven days, emerging reignited, reborn, and making the hardest shift of her life--from being a wife and mother to being a woman once more.

She will next be seen in KD: The Devil, a Kannada action drama film directed by Prem. The film stars Dhruva Sarja in the titular role, alongside Sanjay Dutt, Shilpa Shetty, V. Ravichandran, Ramesh Aravind, Reeshma Nanaiah and Nora Fatehi.

Meanwhile her husband, Raj Kundra will be seen in the Punjabi film "Mehar."

"Mehar" is the moving story of Karamjit, a man from rural Punjab struggling to reclaim his lost dignity as a father, husband, and son. Life may have broken him, but with quiet determination, he rises again to prove his worth to his family.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Every year I look forward to seeing her Ganpati decorations on Instagram. But family comes first always. May the departed soul rest in peace 🕊️
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Ananya R
It's good to see celebrities respecting our traditions and customs. Many just do it for show, but she's genuinely following the 13-day mourning period. Respect!
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Michael C
While I respect their decision, I wonder if celebrities could still do a small puja privately? The 13-day tradition is important, but maybe a simple prayer wouldn't hurt?
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Vikram M
"Pudchyavarshi lav kar ya" - such a beautiful way to end the message. Shows her devotion despite the circumstances. Heartfelt prayers for the family ❤️
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Sarah B
Loss of a family member is always difficult. Glad she's taking the time to grieve properly instead of putting on a show. Wishing strength to the Kundra family during this tough time.

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