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Kajol and her daughter Nysa Devgn were spotted participating in the traditional Sindur Khela rituals at the North Bombay Durga Puja pandal. The mother-daughter duo shared a heartwarming moment, exchanging a peck while posing for photographers. Kajol, dressed in a traditional Bengali sari, guided Nysa through the cultural nuances of applying sindur to the Maa Durga idol. This celebration holds special significance as the puja was established by Kajol's grandmother nearly seven decades ago, making it a cherished family legacy.

Key Points: Kajol and Nysa Devgn Continue Sindur Khela Family Legacy

  • Kajol taught Nysa how to apply sindur to Maa Durga idol during the ritual
  • Mother-daughter shared heartwarming peck while posing for paparazzi
  • North Bombay Durga Puja was established by Kajol's grandmother decades ago
  • Event also attended by Karan Johar, Alia Bhatt, and Priyanka Chopra
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Nysa Devgn joins her mother Kajol in carrying forward the legacy of 'Sindur Khela'

Kajol guides daughter Nysa Devgn in traditional Sindur Khela rituals at North Bombay Durga Puja, continuing grandmother's seven-decade family legacy

"The warm bond between Kajol and Nysa, underscored by their candid gestures, became the highlight of the celebrations - Article"

Mumbai, Oct 2

The North Bombay Durga Puja Pandal turned into a spectacle of traditional legacy and affection as Kajol and her daughter Nysa Devgan were spotted participating in the festive “Shindur Khela” rituals.

The mother-daughter duo made when they were seen exchanging a heartwarming peck while posing for a paparazzi, a gesture that instantly captured attention for its rare display of familial love. The event took place during Shindur Khela, a ritual where women and young girls smeared vermilion on each other, symbolising prosperity and the strength of womanhood.

Kajol, draped in a traditional white and red Bengali sari with a chequered “pallu”, was seen guiding Nysa and her friends on how to apply Shindur to the idol of Maa Durga. Nysa, who looked radiant in a sunset orange salwar kameez adorned with golden lace, was visibly immersed in the rituals, learning the cultural nuances from her mother.

The warm bond between Kajol and Nysa, underscored by their candid gestures, became the highlight of the celebrations. Both looked stunning, blending glamour with the sanctity of the occasion, reinforcing how traditional modern expression can coexist.

Popular Tv actress Rupli Ganguly also participated in 'Sindoor Khela' celebrations on the last day of Durga Puja.

The annual Durga Puja is deeply significant for the Mukerji family. It was Kajol's grandmother who first established the North Bombay Durga Puja nearly seven decades ago, and the family continues to uphold the legacy with pride.

Over the years, the Puja has also evolved into a star-studded affair, drawing the who's who of Bollywood. On October 1st, the Pandal welcomed filmmaker Karan Johar, Alia Bhatt, and Priyanka Chopra, who joined the celebrations and were received by members of the Mukerji clan, including Rani Mukerji, Tanishaa Mukerji, and filmmaker Ayan Mukherjee. Interestingly, Ayan, Rani, and Kajol are first cousins, keeping the family ties strong at the heart of the festivities.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Wonderful to see our film stars embracing and preserving Indian traditions. Sindur Khela is such a beautiful ritual symbolizing women's strength and prosperity. More power to Kajol for keeping the family legacy alive!
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Sarah B
As someone married into an Indian family, I find these traditions so meaningful. The way Kajol is teaching Nysa the cultural nuances is heartwarming. It's beautiful how modern Indian families balance tradition with contemporary life.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the cultural aspect, I wish media would focus more on the religious significance rather than just the celebrity angle. Durga Puja is about devotion, not just photo ops. But glad to see traditions being followed.
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Meera T
Nysa looks absolutely radiant in that sunset orange outfit! So proud to see young Indians embracing our rich cultural heritage. The Mukerji family has been keeping this tradition alive for 70 years - that's truly remarkable! 🙏
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David E
The mother-daughter bond captured here is universal. Whether it's Durga Puja or any other festival, these moments of passing traditions from one generation to another are what make family celebrations so special across all cultures.

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