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Ranbir Kapoor Performed Ganapati Visarjan With Full Rituals Along With Her Mother Neetu Kapoor, Deets Inside

By Gunjan Chaudhary

September 12, 2024

The festival of Ganapati Utsav has been celebrated all over the country. Following this Bollywood superstar Ranbir Kapoor also celebrated the festival and bid farewell to Ganpati Bappa after five days of celebrations. On Wednesday, he was spotted with his mother and veteran actress Neetu Kapoor near an artificial pond in the city, where they immersed the idol of Lord Ganesha with the chanting of ‘Ganpati Bappa Morya’. Let us tell you that Neetu Kapoor looked very beautiful in a pink saree. At the same time, Ranbir Kapoor looked very smart as always in a white and pink kurta-pajama.

Ranbir Kapoor

Ranbir immersed Bappa along with his mother Neetu, but his wife Alia Bhatt and daughter Raha were not present there during this time. Just a day ago, Alia was seen outside Chrome Studios for the promotion of her upcoming film ‘Jigra’, which also stars Vedang Raina. On the other hand, Ranbir Kapoor was seen in ethnic attire and he performed aarti and broke a coconut while immersing Ganpati Bappa.

Ranbir Kapoor

If we talk about the workfront of Ranbir Kapoor then let us tell you that he was last seen in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s ‘Animal’, in which he received a lot of praise for his performance as Rannvijay Singh. He will play Aziz in the sequel to ‘Animal’ titled ‘Animal Park’, the shooting of which is yet to begin. Apart from this Ranbir Kapoor is also prepping for Nitesh Tiwari’s ambitious film ‘Ramayan’, a cinematic adaptation of the epic. If reports are to be believed, the film also stars Sai Pallavi, Yash, Arun Govil, and Lara Dutta.

Ranbir Kapoor

It is also being claimed that Ranbir will reunite with Sanjay Leela Bhansali for ‘Love and War’. Let us tell you that he made his acting debut with the film ‘Saawariya’. On Nikhil Kamath’s podcast, Ranbir Kapoor said that he is happy that his first film proved to be a box office failure as it humbled him, and made him not take failures or successes seriously and treat them as a part of his profession.