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Chhath Puja 2022: Rani Chatterjee Was Seen Worshiping Chhath Maiya, Dressed Up

Chhath Puja 2022: Chhath Puja is celebrated with great pomp across the country. From the commoner to all the celebs also celebrate this festival with the fundamental law. A video of the Bhojpuri industry’s famous actress Rani Chatterjee is going viral in this episode. In which she is seen celebrating Mahaparv (Chhath Puja 2022).

Rani Is Looking Very Cute In The Video

Rani Chatterjee has once again shared a reel on her Instagram account. In this, Rani Chatterjee has seen worshipping. In the video, Rani is seen in a traditional look and looks very cute while offering prayers.

The Bhojpuri actress is wearing a green and pink saree directly in the pallu. Bangles are worn all over the hands. In the video, Rani has a pallu on her head. People praise her look a lot.

 

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Dance On Chhath Song

The song ‘Chathi Mai Ke Vrat’ has been added in the background of this video of Rani Chatterjee. In the video, Rani first performs a puja and then dances with her co-stars. The caption of this video is written, ‘Chathi Mai Ke Karab Vrat.’ This video was initially shared from an Instagram page named Bhojpuri World, tagged by Rani Chatterjee, and it is also on her timeline.

Rani Chatterjee Shared Her Picture

Even before this, Rani Chatterjee had posted a picture of herself on Instagram. In which she is seen worshipping with puja-prasad material in her hand. She wears a yellow sari and vermilion in the traditional style.

With this, Rani wrote the caption, ‘Happy Chhath Mahaparv of Chhath Bhagteen.’ An interesting response from users is coming on this post of Rani. Everyone congratulates the Bhojpuri actress on Mahaparv Chhath.

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