Kangana reminisces about childhood Lohri celebrations

IANS

News

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut on Wednesday recalled how she celebrated Lohri during her childhood days in Himachal Pradesh.

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut on Wednesday recalled how she celebrated Lohri during her childhood days in Himachal Pradesh.

The actress Kangana posted a picture on Instagram, where she is seen dressed in a purple outfit. "In Himachal we have a tradition of singing Lohri, when I was small, children made groups and sang Lohri in neighbourhoods and collected money/sweets, children in villages and joint families have much more fun than city kids in nuclear families, anyway #happylohri2021," she wrote alongside the image.

On January 12, Kangana on the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, paid a tribute to her guru and said that he gave her a purpose when she was disillusioned by the world. She took to Twitter to pen a tribute to Swami Vivekananda, and expressed how his teachings helped her in the time when she had no hope.

Meanwhile, the actress has started preparing for her next film, "Dhaakad". She will also be seen in the films "Thalaivi" and "Tejas".

Tags: Cinema, Showbiz, Lifestyle, Fashion

Lastest Stories

Also Read

Madhubala - Biography and Filmography

Discover the tragic life, iconic movies, and enduring legacy of Bollywood legend Madhubala. Explore her career from child artist in Basant to Mughal-e-Azam superstardom, her health struggles, and personal relationships.

Latest OTT Releases in India (May 2026)

Explore the hottest OTT releases streaming now and dropping this weekend in India, featuring legal thrillers, sci-fi mysteries, and blockbuster announcements.

Kartavya Movie Review: A Dark, Intense Cop Thriller Driven by Saif Ali Khan

Read our review of Kartavya (2026) on Netflix. Find out if Saif Ali Khan's gritty Red Chillies Entertainment police drama lives up to its hype.

Movies Releasing On Friday, May 22, 2026

Discover the new Indian movies releasing On Friday, May 22, 2026 across Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Bhojpuri, and Tulu, plus top films still successfully running in theatres.