Actress Rakul Preet Singh marked her first Kajari Teej with her mother-in-law, sharing heartfelt moments from the celebration and embracing the festival’s traditions with joy and gratitude.
Highlights:
- First Kajari Teej celebration for Rakul Preet Singh after marriage.
- Celebrated with husband Jackky Bhagnani and mother-in-law Pooja Bhagnani.
- Actress wore a beautiful red salwar-kameez for the occasion.
- Shared festive glimpses and thoughts on Instagram.
- Kajari Teej honours Goddess Parvati, praying for marital happiness and prosperity.
- Rakul and Jackky tied the knot on February 21st, 2024, in Goa.
Actress Rakul Preet Singh celebrated her first Kajari Teej with her mother-in-law on Monday, marking the occasion with joy and tradition. The Doctor G star took to Instagram to share glimpses of the celebration, dressed elegantly in a red salwar-kameez and joined by her husband, Jackky Bhagnani, and mother-in-law, Pooja Bhagnani.
Alongside the festive pictures, Rakul wrote, “Happpy Teej to all of you celebrating… this was my first time celebrating with my MIL @pujabhagnani and what a lovely experience… slide to see the waiting for moon face, the wait is real.”
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For those unfamiliar, Kajari Teej is a traditional festival where married women observe rituals and offer solah shringar (sixteen bridal adornments) to Goddess Parvati, seeking blessings for marital bliss, prosperity, and good fortune.
Rakul and Jackky, who dated for some time before tying the knot, were married on February 21, 2024, in a dreamy ceremony in Goa. This Teej celebration marked another beautiful milestone in their journey as a couple, filled with love, family warmth, and cultural heritage.
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