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Ranbir Kapoor and his mother Neetu Kapoor participated in a touching Ganesh Visarjan ceremony in Mumbai on Sunday. The actor wore a traditional blue kurta and performed the aarti with devotion, chanting "Ganpati bappa moraya!" alongside other devotees. Interestingly, the article also highlights Alia Bhatt's recent stance against unauthorized videos of their under-construction home. The Kapoor family's celebration reflects their deep-rooted cultural traditions and close family bonds.

Key Points: Ranbir Kapoor Neetu Celebrate Ganpati With Heartfelt Visarjan

  • Ranbir wore blue kurta while performing traditional aarti
  • Neetu Kapoor joined son in emotional Ganesh farewell ceremony
  • Actor broke coconut and sought final blessings
  • Alia Bhatt speaks out against unauthorized home videos
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Ranbir Kapoor & Neetu Kapoor perform aarti during Ganpati Visarjan before saying goodbye to Bappa

Ranbir and Neetu Kapoor perform emotional Ganesh Visarjan, chanting prayers and bidding farewell to Lord Ganesha in Mumbai

"Ganpati bappa moraya! - Ranbir Kapoor during Visarjan"

Mumbai, Aug 31

Ranbir Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor perform aarti before saying goodbye to Bappa during Ganpati Visarjan on Sunday. The mother and son duo were accompanied by other devotees as they bid their final adieu to Lord Ganesha.

The 'Barfi' actor opted for a blue kurta and white pajama for the festivities, whereas Neetu, clad in a white salwaar suit.

The video showed Ranbir carrying the Ganesh idol in his hands and chanting, 'Ganpati bappa moraya!'. Ranbir and Neetu were also seen performing the aarti of Lord Ganesha, repeating the prayers with the rest of the devotees. Ranbir even broke the coconut before seeking the final blessing of Bappa.

On another note, Ranbir's better half, Alia Bhatt, voiced her concern over the videos of their under-construction home in Mumbai doing the rounds on social media.

Taking to her Instagram, the 'Highway' actress wrote: "I understand that in a city like Mumbai, space is limited - sometimes the view from your window is another person's home. But that does not give anyone the right to film private residences and push those videos online. A video of our home - still under construction - has been recorded and circulated by multiple publications, without our knowledge or consent. This is a clear invasion of privacy and a serious security issue."

"Filming or photographing someone's personal space without permission is not "content" - it's a violation. It should never be normalized. Think about it: would you tolerate videos of the inside of your home being shared publicly, without you knowing? None of us would," Alia pointed out.

She even urged everyone who comes across such content not to share it further.

On the work front, Ranbir and Alia will soon be seen sharing screen space yet again in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Love and War". They will be accompanied by Vicky Kaushal in the much-anticipated drama.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate their devotion, I wish they'd use eco-friendly idols. Many celebrities are setting that example now. Otherwise, lovely to see them keeping traditions alive!
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Ananya R
Alia is absolutely right about privacy! Just because they're celebrities doesn't mean they lose their right to personal space. People need to respect boundaries.
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Sarah B
The mother-son bonding during visarjan is so heartwarming! Family traditions are everything in Indian culture. Love seeing them together ❤️
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Vikram M
Excited for Love and War! Ranbir-Alia-Vicky combo is going to be fire 🔥 But first, let them celebrate their festivals in peace without intrusion.
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Michael C
The cultural significance of these rituals is fascinating. Great to see how Indian families maintain these traditions across generations. Beautiful ceremony!

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