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Shilpa Shetty goes barefoot to ISKCON temple along with family on Janmashtami 2024

On Janmashtami 2024, Shilpa Shetty marked the auspicious occasion by visiting the ISKCON temple in Juhu, Mumbai, with her family. In a video shared on Viral Bhayani's Instagram handle, Shilpa Shetty was seen entering the temple barefoot, a gesture reflecting her deep respect and devotion. Dressed elegantly in a white suit adorned with yellow flower patterns and a matching yellow dupatta, Shilpa accessorized her look with a simple golden chain. Accompanying her was her husband, Raj Kundra, who looked traditional in a pink kurta.

August 26, 2024 / 20:28 IST
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On Janmashtami 2024, Shilpa Shetty marked the auspicious occasion by visiting the ISKCON temple in Juhu, Mumbai, with her family. In a video shared on Viral Bhayani's Instagram handle, Shilpa Shetty was seen entering the temple barefoot, a gesture reflecting her deep respect and devotion. Dressed elegantly in a white suit adorned with yellow flower patterns and a matching yellow dupatta, Shilpa accessorized her look with a simple golden chain. Accompanying her was her husband, Raj Kundra, who looked traditional in a pink kurta.

The visit was a family affair, with Shilpa’s mother, Sunanda Shetty, also present. Despite being surrounded by paparazzi, Sunanda made her way to the temple, dressed in a green suit. The love and unity of the family were evident as they posed together, radiating happiness on this special day.

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Shilpa’s daughter, Samisha Shetty, captured attention with her adorable appearance in a blue kurta, perfectly twinning with her brother, Viaan Raj Kundra, who also sported a blue outfit. The family’s coordinated attire and evident joy resonated with their fans, who shared their love and devotion in the comments section. One fan wrote "Hare Krishna," while another expressed their blessings with "Radhe Radhe," reflecting the spiritual significance of the day.