Salman Khan's Grand Farewell to Bappa: A Family Affair Full of Joy and Dance
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- September 01, 2025
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The festive spirit of Ganesh Chaturthi culminated in a magnificent and heartfelt farewell as Bollywood's Bhaijaan, Salman Khan, led his family in the traditional Ganesh Visarjan. The air was thick with devotion, joy, and the infectious energy that only a Khan family celebration can bring. Every year, the Khans welcome Lord Ganesha into their home with immense pomp and devotion, and His departure is celebrated with equally grand fervor, symbolizing a promise of return.
This year was no different, as Salman Khan himself took center stage, not just as a host but as an enthusiastic participant in the celebrations.
Videos and pictures from the event quickly went viral, showing the superstar immersed in the joyous rituals, especially the lively dance. Dressed in a traditional attire, Salman was seen dancing with abandon, his steps mirroring the festive beats, truly embodying the spirit of celebration. His passion for the festival and his devotion to Bappa shone brightly, making the occasion even more special for onlookers and fans alike.
The Visarjan ceremony was a complete family affair, showcasing the strong bonds within the Khan household.
Salman was joined by his brothers Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan, both equally engrossed in the rituals. Their stepmother, Helen, a beacon of grace, was also present, offering prayers and participating in the aarti. Other prominent family members like Alvira Khan Agnihotri, along with her husband Atul Agnihotri, added to the warmth and togetherness.
Even close friends from the industry, such as Daisy Shah, were seen joining the festivities, highlighting the inclusive nature of the Khan family's celebrations.
The highlight of the evening, apart from Salman's energetic dance, was the procession to immerse the idol. The family, with utmost reverence and joy, carried the beautifully adorned Ganesh idol, surrounded by chants of "Ganpati Bappa Morya, Pudhchya Varshi Lavkar Ya!" (Oh Lord Ganesha, come back soon next year!).
The atmosphere was electric, filled with dhol beats, laughter, and the palpable excitement of bidding farewell while eagerly anticipating next year's arrival. It was a beautiful culmination of faith, family, and tradition, proving once again that for the Khans, festivals are a time for unity and unbridled celebration.
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