Shilpa Shetty's Sweet Diwali Post: You Are the Haldi to My Kumkum

Shilpa Shetty gave fans a glimpse into her family's Diwali celebrations through social media posts. She shared a playful picture with husband Raj Kundra captioned "You are the haldi to my kumkum" while both wore color-coordinated traditional outfits. The actress posted family photos showing them performing puja before beautifully decorated idols in their home temple. She also featured a rangoli-making session with her sister Shamita Shetty, showcasing their festive activities.

Key Points: Shilpa Shetty Shares Diwali Family Photos With Raj Kundra

  • Shared playful photo with husband Raj Kundra in coordinated outfits
  • Posted family Diwali puja before decorated home temple
  • Featured rangoli-making video with sister Shamita Shetty
  • Celebrated festival despite missing Ganpati due to family emergency
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Shilpa Shetty shares a Diwali special picture with Raj Kundra, says You are the haldi to my kumkum

Shilpa Shetty shares heartwarming Diwali celebrations with husband Raj Kundra and children, dressed in coordinated red and white festive attire for family puja.

Shilpa Shetty shares a Diwali special picture with Raj Kundra, says You are the haldi to my kumkum
"You are the haldi to my kumkum - Shilpa Shetty"

Mumbai, Oct 21

Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty Kundra recently shared glimpses of her Diwali celebrations with her family, offering fans a look at the festive warmth and traditional rituals at her home.

The actress posted photos and videos on her social media account featuring her husband, Raj Kundra, and their children, Viaan and Sameesha, as they performed Diwali puja together. In one of her social media stories, Shilpa shared a playful picture with her husband Raj and captioned it, 'You are the haldi to my kumkum.'

Dressed in festive hues, Shilpa wore a striking red saree while Raj complemented her in a bright yellow kurta, literally making it for a haldi kumkum picture-perfect look. In her main carousel post, Shilpa extended heartfelt Diwali wishes to her fans with a family photo taken in front of their home temple. The picture showed Shilpa, Raj and their children seated before beautifully decorated idols of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha.

She captioned the post as 'Happy Diwali from our family to you all.' The family were dress-coordinated in red and white festival attire. Shilpa also posted a reel featuring her and her younger sister Shamita Shetty creating rangoli designs together.

The video, captioned Rangoli Time, showed the sisters working on a lotus-shaped rangoli made of bright pink and green hues. The actress was seen in a beautiful white kurta with leaf motifs on it. Shilpa Shetty, who is currently judging the dance reality show India's Best Dancer, is busy as a bee with her personal and professional commitments.

The actress, along with her family, celebrates every festival with much pomp and glitz. But this year, due to a family emergency, Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra could not celebrate the festival of Ganpati, which they otherwise celebrate with a lot of love, warmth and pomp.

–IANS

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Rohit P
Love how they're keeping our traditions alive! The rangoli with Shamita shows the importance of family bonding during festivals. More power to them! 🙏
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Michael C
While the family photos are lovely, I wish celebrities would also highlight the environmental impact of excessive celebrations. Maybe next year they can promote green Diwali?
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Ananya R
"You are the haldi to my kumkum" - such a sweet and traditional way to express love! This is what makes Indian relationships so special. Wishing them loads of happiness! 💖
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Sarah B
The lotus-shaped rangoli is absolutely breathtaking! It's wonderful to see Indian culture and artistry being celebrated so beautifully on such platforms.
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Vikram M
Despite their busy schedules, they make time for family and traditions. This is so inspiring for working professionals who struggle to balance work and family life during festivals.

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