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5 actresses who graced the pandal in Mumbai

Kajol

Kajol always attends Durga Puja in beautiful sarees. Like every other year, she was spotted pandal hopping at the North Bombay Sarbojanin Durga Puja Samit, which is one of the oldest pujos of Mumbai.


Katrina Kaif

Katrina was seen at the Sarbojanin Durga Pandal to take the blessings of Goddess Durga, which was organised by Ayan Mukerji’s father Dev Mukherjee.

Mouni Roy

Ayan also invited his friend Mouni at the Sarbojanin Durga Pandal. The Bengali beauty and director Ayan recently finished shooting for the movie Brahmastra.

Tanishaa Mukerji

Like other years Tanishaa was also seen at the pandal organised by her uncle Dev Mukherjee. She attended Sarbojanin Durga Pandal with her sister, Kajol.

Sumona Chakravarti

Always smiling and bringing good vibes wherever she’s going, Sumona was also seen at the North Bombay Sarbojanin Durha Pandal in Mumbai to celebrate the Navmi celebration.

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  • Statement says her remarks on alcohol were misinterpreted
  • Clarifies she is an ally in addiction awareness, not someone with lived dependence
  • Urges responsible reporting around sensitive issues

Clarification puts focus back on context

Janhvi Kapoor has responded to what her team described as misleading reports about her recent comments on alcohol, stressing that her words were taken out of context. A statement issued by her associated initiative and shared on Instagram said sections of the media had misrepresented her remarks, calling it “deeply concerning”.

The clarification noted that Kapoor is involved in the conversation as a caregiver and ally, not as someone who has experienced addiction or alcohol dependence. It added that such portrayals risk trivialising the lived experiences of those dealing with addiction and those supporting them.

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