Key Points

Raveena Tandon embraced the festive season with a heartwarming Instagram post celebrating Indian traditions. She shared beautiful moments from her Karva Chauth celebrations with fellow Bollywood celebrities. The actress expressed deep gratitude towards her motherland for its rich cultural heritage. Her post highlighted the joy of family, love, and cultural connections.

Key Points: Raveena Tandon Celebrates India's Rich Culture on Karva Chauth

  • Actress celebrates Karva Chauth with Bollywood friends and family
  • Shared intimate moments with celebrity peers like Shilpa Shetty
  • Showcased henna design featuring names of children and husband
  • Attended special veterinary event with doggie love
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Raveena Tandon: 'Thank you my India for giving me this rich colourful culture, history'

Bollywood star Raveena Tandon shares heartfelt gratitude for Indian traditions, family moments, and cultural celebrations

Raveena Tandon: 'Thank you my India for giving me this rich colourful culture, history'
"Thank you my India my motherland, for giving me this rich colourful culture history and reasons for joy! - Raveena Tandon"

Mumbai, Oct 13

Actress Raveena Tandon is over-the-moon as the season of celebrations begins and thanked motherland India for giving her this rich colourful culture, history and reasons for joy.

Raveena took to Instagram, where she shared a string of images from her Karva Chauth celebrations with Sunita Kapoor, Shilpa Shetty, Maheep Kapoor, Bhavna Panday, Sonam Kapoor and Mira Rajput among many other in attendance.

The actress wrote as the caption: "And season of celebrations begins ! Love, family, birthdays (happy 18 th my son from another mom @raunakdhoot ), happiness smiles , colors , laughter, music , dancing. Thank you my India my motherland , for giving me this rich colourful culture history and reasons for joy! (sic)."

The actress had earlier showcased glimpses of her henna design on Karva Chauth, which had the names of her children, parents and husband.

The actress also mentioned that she graced a "pawsome" event, which she tagged as the best ever she has attended.

She had captioned the post: Had an "Pawsome " day! The best ever Event that I've ever attended !!! Loads of love and treats and kissies from some of our doggie babies !thank you #drhingole and Parel Veterinary Hospital for this amazing day .

On the acting front, Raveena, who is the mother of actress Rasha Thadani, was last seen in the film Ghudchadi directed by Binoy Gandhi. It stars Sanjay Dutt, Parth Samthaan, Khushalii Kumar and Aruna Irani.

On the OTT front, she was last seen in Karmma Calling. It also stars Namrata Sheth, Varun Sood and Vikramjeet Virk. It is the Indian remake of the TV series Revenge created by Mike Kelley. The plot is inspired by Alexandre Dumas' 1844 novel The Count of Monte Cristo.

She will next be seen in the tentatively titled Suriya 46. The film stars Suriya and Mamitha Baiju in the lead roles. The film was officially announced in April 2025 under the tentative title Suriya 46, as it is the actor's 46th film as a leading actor

- IANS

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Rohit P
Love how she acknowledges India's rich heritage! Our festivals truly make life colorful. Also great to see her supporting animal welfare - that's the real celebrity influence we need! 🐕❤️
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Ananya R
While I appreciate her sentiment, sometimes these celebrity posts feel a bit performative. Real cultural connection happens in everyday life, not just Instagram posts during festivals. Still, nice message though.
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, this makes me so nostalgic for Diwali season back home! The colors, the family gatherings, the food - India's festival culture is truly unmatched. Missing my family during this time 🪔
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Vikram M
Raveena has always been one of the most grounded celebrities. Her work in Karmma Calling was brilliant and now seeing her celebrate traditions with such genuine happiness - what a role model!
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Kavya N
The mehendi with family names is such a sweet tradition! My grandmother used to do the same. These small cultural touches make our festivals so personal and meaningful. Can't wait for Diwali now! 🎇

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