Kajol celebrates Durga Puja with Nysa and Yug in traditional attire

The Devgan family’s appearance at the North Bombay Durga Puja pandal continued the Mukerji family’s long-standing tradition of celebrating the festival with grandeur. On Sunday, actress Kajol was spotted at the North Sarbojanin Durga Puja in Mumbai, accompanied by her children Nysa and Yug Devgn.

Kajol was also seen guiding her children through the rituals, ensuring Nysa and Yug followed the traditional practices with devotion.

Kajol with her children at the Puja

All three arrived dressed in festive Indian wear. Kajol chose a stunning red saree, while Nysa looked radiant in a yellow and white suit with golden embroidery. Yug complemented them in a navy blue kurta-pyjama. The family’s traditional appearance added to the sanctity and celebratory mood of the pandal.

Mukerji family’s annual tradition

The Durga Puja festivities kicked off in Juhu, Mumbai, with the Mukerji family gathering in high spirits on Saturday. Kajol, along with her cousin Rani Mukerji and sister Tanishaa Mukerji, carried forward their annual tradition of celebrating together. Their presence at the pandal reflected the family’s bond and devotion to the festival.

This year’s celebrations also saw filmmaker Ayan Mukerji join in, strengthening the sense of togetherness that has long been a hallmark of the Mukerji family’s puja.

Festive celebrations and social buzz

Several pictures and videos from the weekend celebrations surfaced on social media, capturing the joy and warmth of the gathering. On Saturday, September 27, Kajol, Rani Mukerji, and Tanishaa Mukerji were seen laughing, chatting, and soaking in the festive spirit at the Bombay Durga Puja pandal.

As per tradition, the Mukerji family hosts the Sarbojanik Durga Puja each year, drawing friends, family, and celebrities from across the film industry. Among those present this year were actors Sharbani Mukherji and Samrat Mukherji, who joined the celebrations and sought blessings from Goddess Durga.

A festival of tradition and unity

For the Mukerji and Devgan families, Durga Puja is not only a religious observance but also an occasion to come together, celebrate their roots, and cherish moments of togetherness. Kajol’s presence with her children at the pandal reaffirmed the family’s dedication to upholding this cherished cultural tradition.

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