Darshana-Rachna-Shubashree played in the vermilion game entertainment

by times news cr

Published: 17:48, 13 October 2024 Updated: 17:58, 13 October 2024

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Sanatan religious people are rejoicing in Durga Puja. As Bollywood stars indulge in this joy, Indian Bengali movie stars are no exception. On Sunday (October 13), a host of Tollywood stars indulged in the game of vermilion. Some videos of which have spread on social media.

a in the video It can be seen that Darshana Vanik was seen playing vermilion as a new wife in red sari-jewellery, conch-vermilion. And Swastika Dutta wore a red red white saree and jewellery. Since Swastika Dutta was not married, her sinthi did not have vermilion.

another one in the video It can be seen that Subhasree Ganguly was seen playing vermilion in a red and white saree adorned with jewels. They were accompanied by Subhasree’s husband-director Raj Chakraborty and their son Yuvan. Raj wore a floral print silk punjabi and little Yuvan wore a white punjabi with red thread work. Subhasree played Sindoor in the Pooja of Urbana Complex.

Trinamool parliamentarian and actress played sindur at Urbana complex puja on Sunday Rachna Banerjee. Rachna can also be heard saying together after playing Sindoor – ‘The coming year will be again.’

On the other hand, Nusrat Jahan, former MP of Trinamool, played sindoor along with Nayak Yash. At the same time, Nusrat also participated in Devibaran. The actress said earlier that now she will go to the pujamandap with her son, Tagore will show him and that’s what Nusrat did. While playing sindoor, Nusrat wore a white woven saree, while Yash wore a white shirt. His forehead also had a touch of vermilion.

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