Indian ODI captain Rohit Sharma recently celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with his family, embracing tradition after stepping away from Test cricket in May 2025. While his Test and T20I careers have concluded, marked by significant achievements including a T20 World Cup win in 2024, Rohit now concentrates solely on ODIs.
Karan Johar and Rani Mukerji will celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi in 2025. They will share a selfie with fans. Karan Johar will wish his followers joy and prosperity. He is producing Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari. The film stars Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor. The film's release is scheduled for September 12. It is their second collaboration after Bawaal.
Namrata Shirodkar celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with her children, sharing heartfelt photos and expressing how much she misses husband Mahesh Babu. Fans showered love in response. Meanwhile, Mahesh is busy shooting a major new film with SS Rajamouli, featuring an adventurous role inspired by Indiana Jones and African folklore.
Salman Khan and his family celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 with devotion at Arpita Khan Sharma’s residence in Mumbai. Salman, along with parents Salim and Salma Khan, performed the aarti, reflecting faith and family bonding. The festive atmosphere at Arpita’s home featured vibrant floral decorations. Videos of the Khan family’s Ganpati celebration went viral, appreciated by fans.
Nushrratt Bharuccha celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi by praying at Mumbai’s Lal Baugcha Raja, sharing moments on Instagram. She wore a peach salwar kameez, radiating simplicity. Recently, she starred in Chhorii 2, a film about a mother’s love amid gender inequality, directed by Vishal Furia with a notable ensemble cast.
Salman Khan and his family have consistently celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with devotion and unity. Over the years, their festivities, primarily held at Arpita Khan Sharma's residence, have included traditional rituals and family gatherings. The celebrations have also featured appearances from Bollywood celebrities, highlighting the Khan family's commitment to faith and deep-rooted values, marked by joyous visarjan processions.
Ananya Panday celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 at home with family, sharing heartfelt moments on Instagram. She wore an elegant ivory traditional outfit, with a beautifully decorated Ganpati idol and floral backdrop. Currently, she is filming ‘Tu Meri Main Tera’ and recently received praise for ‘Kesari 2.’
Sagarika Ghatge and Zaheer Khan celebrated their first Ganesh Chaturthi with newborn son Fatehsinh, sharing rare glimpses on social media. Born April 16, 2025, after eight years of marriage, the couple, married privately in 2017, cherish their intimate family moments, making each celebration special for fans and followers.
Vicky Kaushal celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi by sharing videos of Ganesha idols inspired by his film 'Chhaava,' where he portrayed Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. The idols, adorned with accurate costumes and saffron flags, mirrored the film's poster. 'Chhaava,' also starring Rashmika Mandanna, became a box office hit, earning ₹601.
Cricketers and IPL teams celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with heartfelt wishes on social media, praying for happiness and prosperity. Teams like CSK, MI, RR, and KKR shared festive greetings, while Indian cricketers expressed devotion and positivity. The 10-day festival, which began on August 27, is marked by rituals and worship of Lord Ganesha.
Hansika Motwani joyfully welcomed Ganesh Chaturthi, bringing home Lord Ganesha with devotion. Dressed in a simple yet elegant traditional attire, she shared glimpses of her home decor with fans. However, the absence of her husband, Sohael Khaturiya, sparked speculation about their marriage, further fueled by the disappearance of wedding photos from her social media.
While sighting the moon is considered very auspicious in most religions, there is one such occasion when it is forbidden to see the moon. On Ganesh Chaturthi, there is a general belief that if one sees the moon then one can be afflicted with 'false accusations' or Mithya Dosh and suffer the consequences despite being innocent.
Mumbai is buzzing with excitement as Lalbaugcha Raja 2025 has been unveiled, showcasing a majestic idol adorned in a purple dhoti and golden throne mandap. This year's celebration emphasizes unity, with artisans from diverse backgrounds contributing to the grand spectacle. Rooted in tradition since 1934, the festival also promotes eco-friendly practices with paper idols, blending devotion and sustainability.