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Kareena Kapoor Posts Handmade Easter Bunny Hats, Offers A Glimpse Of Her Celebration With Family

Kareena Kapoor Posts Handmade Easter Bunny Hats, Offers A Glimpse Of Her Celebration With Family

News1821-04-2025
On the occasion of Easter, Bollywood celebrities took to social media to spread the joy and blessings of the holiday.
The festive spirit of Easter is taking over the internet. Easter, a Christian ceremony commemorating the resurrection of Jesus, is celebrated all over the world. Recently, on the occasion of this festive holiday, B-Town celebrities took to their social media accounts to extend Easter wishes for fans and followers. While some celebrities revisited their childhood memories from this holiday, others posted adorable Easter eggs and celebration photos.
Like every year, Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor khan celebrated this holiday with their family along with kids Taimur and Jeh. The celeb couple were given handmade Easter hats by their kids. The pink and blue paper hats had stars and hearts on the ears with 'Amma" and 'Abba" written on them. In the photo that the actress posted, the hats were seen placed on the plates of a dining table. 'We are also ready with our Easter bunny hats," the caption read. In another story the actress was seen wearing the Easter bunny hats with her sister Karisma Kapoor. Since there was no mention of who made these adorable paper-hats, fans began to wonder whether it was Taimur or Jeh.
Among other celebrities, actress Ananya Pandey took to Instagram and shared a thread of random photos celebrating the holiday. The thread consisted of bunnies, chocolate covered strawberries, her skin care and a video from her childhood captured by her father, Chunky Pandey. In the video, Ananya was seen reciting the Twinkle Twinkle rhyme and enjoying a cookie.
Priyanka Chopra also shared a picture with her daughter Malti Marie Jones on the occasion of Easter. The actress was seen taking a selfie, wearing bunny ears and holding her daughter at a picnic-like set-up with the caption, 'Wishing you a Happy Easter." Later, the actress shared an adorable picture of her daughter hunting for Easter eggs. 'Thank you aunty D, uncle Kevi, Alena and Valentina for a magical Easter egg hunt," the caption read.
Other celebrities like Anil Kapoor, Mohanlal Viswanathan also extended their wishes on social media.
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