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Shraddha Kapoor celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi with her family

| | Sep 19, 2015, at 12:45 am
Mumbai, Sept 18 (IBNS): Ganesh Chaturthi is Shraddha Kapoor's favorite festival, and she is a firm believer of Lord Ganesha.

The actress, who is busy shooting for ‘Baaghi’ in Kerala, came home to Mumbai to celebrate the occasion with her family. Shraddha expressed her excitement on Twitter by posting a selfie with Bappa.

Shraddha said, "I have very fond memories of the festival right from childhood. This is one festival when the entire family comes together. This year, Sabbir Sir has been very sweet and accommodating to let me come back to Mumbai for two/three days from our Kerala shoot. We are all very excited to welcome our Ganpati Bappa home."

Like every year, Shraddha joined her family for Bhajans during the day. She also indulged in some delicious Maharashtrian food and sweets.

The actress will also be seen alongside Farhan Akhtar in ‘Rock On!! 2’.
 

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