Latest
Nargis Fakhri on Ganesh Chaturthi: “Mumbai’s heart beats to the rhythm of Ganpati celebrations”
Nargis Fakhri Feels Nostalgic Over Mumbai’s Ganpati Celebrations

Published
1 year agoon

As we celebrate the annual Ganesh Chaturthi festival, Nargis Fakhri, known for her stunning performances in films like Rockstar and Madras Cafe, found herself feeling nostalgic over the grandeur of Mumbai’s Ganpati celebrations. In a heartfelt Instagram post, she shared her love for the city’s vibrant culture and the memories that make this festival so special to her.
Nargis Fakhri expressed how much she missed being part of the bustling streets of Mumbai during Ganesh Chaturthi. She captioned her post: “Mumbai’s heart beats to the rhythm of Ganpati celebrations, and I’m feeling nostalgic. Happy Ganesh Chaturthi”
The Mumbai Ganpati celebrations hold a special place in the hearts of countless individuals like Nargis Fakhri, who have embraced the city and its rich culture. These memories become an integral part of their lives, reminding them of the unity, devotion, and the unique spirit of Mumbai that makes the festival so extraordinary.
Nargis Fakhri’s heartfelt connection to the Mumbai Ganpati celebrations is a testament to the enduring charm of this grand festival. Even though she may be miles away, her love and fond memories of the celebrations continue to bring her closer to the heart of the city she cherishes so much. As the festival continues to evolve with each passing year, it’s celebrities like Nargis who help keep its spirit alive and thriving.
You may like
Nargis Fakhri on Rockstar’s re-release: ‘Feels like I made my debut again’
Nargis Fakhri on Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal: “Actresses weren’t the lead but had juiciest parts”
Nargis Fakhri is a water-baby and it’s not just swimming that she likes to do!
Main Tera Hero turns 10: Nargis Fakhri remembers fond moments with Varun Dhawan and Ileana D’Cruz
Nargis Fakhri on 12 Years of Rockstar: “Playing Heer was a profound experience”
“I felt very intrigued by the city’s rich culture and history,” says Nargis Fakhri on visiting Varanasi for the first time