Eid Mubarak: Bollywood celebs greet fans with lovely wishes
New Delhi : Eid-ul-Fitr 2019 celebrations have begun in many parts of the world. In India, the festival will be celebrated on Wednesday. Bollywood celebrities like Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor and Sophie Choudry took to social media to wish their fans Eid Mubarak.
Varun took to his Twitter to write, “Aap Sabko Eid Mubarak. Peace, love and light.” Shraddha, on the other hand, wrote, “#EidMubarak to everyone!!! Let’s always do our best to spread love, unity, happiness, understanding and all things wonderful. Lots of love.” Sophie Choudry shared a picture of herself in traditional attire and wrote, “Eid Mubarak to all my friends across the world who are celebrating today!! Wish you peace, happiness, prosperity and of course tons of yummy khaana as you celebrate the end of this auspicious month with your loved ones!! Much love”.
Aap Sabko Eid Mubarak. Peace, love and light.
— Varun Dhawan (@Varun_dvn) June 4, 2019
#EidMubarak to everyone!!! Letβs always do our best to spread love, unity, happiness, understanding and all things wonderful. Lots of love π
— Shraddha (@ShraddhaKapoor) June 4, 2019
Eid Mubarak to all my friends across the world who are celebrating today!! Wish you peace, happiness, prosperity and of course tons of yummy khaana as you celebrate the end of this auspicious month with your loved ones!! Much love π #EidUlFitr #EidMubarak #Eid2019 pic.twitter.com/6COWpoJ4q8
— Sophie C (@Sophie_Choudry) June 4, 2019
To celebrate the Eid, Muslims all around, visit their relatives and friends to wish “Eid Mubarak” or host Eid celebrations at their homes or community centers.
In the evening, delicacies like Biryani, Haleem, Nalli Nihari, Seviyan, Mutton Kaleji and different kinds of kebabs are cooked at every Muslim household.
Young girls and women don shararas or fancy salwar suits and team it it with a headscarf, called a hijab while men and little boys sport traditional kurta pajama.
The kids in the house are given Eidi in the form of a gift or money. It is a tradition to keep the spirit of the celebration alive among children.