Inside Sonali Bendre's 'Unconventional' Diwali In New York With Husband And Son- SEE PIC
Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Nov, 2018 05:37 PM
Actress Sonali Bendre Behl, who is undergoing medical treatment here, had a small Diwali celebration here with husband Goldie Behl and son Ranveer.
Sharing a few pictures from her Diwali puja, Sonali wished everyone a "Happy Diwali" and wrote on Friday: " Diwali in New York happens much later than in Mumbai... Hence, the late wish! It was quite an unconventional one... We didn't have Indian clothes, we had a small puja... But it was all heart.
"Happy Diwali everyone! May this year bring you good health, wealth and prosperity... Hope you celebrated this festival with your family and friends, and hope you cherish every moment of happiness with them!"
Sonali can be seen lighting candles and offering prayers to God.
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