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The COVID-19 outbreak has forced us to socially distance ourselves, but it cannot really make us stay away from celebrating our festivals. Every year, Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated in India with a lot of cheer and pomp, and this year was no different. The pandemic didn't stop the devotees from bringing home Gannu ji and they did their best to celebrate the birth of Bappa. And Bollywood actor, Neil Nitin Mukesh's family was no different, in fact, this year it was their 27th year of bringing home Ganpati Bappa. (Recommend Read: K.G.F. Star, Yash's Wife, Radhika Makes A Big Announcement Regarding Their Son's Name With His Photo)
On August 22, 2020, Neil Nitin Mukesh had shared a glimpse of the Day-1 of Ganpati puja with his entire family. He had taken to his Instagram handle and posted a couple of his family pictures, but it was his little daughter, Nurvi, who had stolen all the attention. The little girl had looked adorable in a yellow-coloured lehenga choli.
On August 24, 2020, Neil took to his Instagram handle and shared a cute video of his baby girl, Nurvi, singing a bhakti geet. In the video, we can see Nurvi dressed in a green ensemble and looking adorable. She can be seen holding a morpankh and singing 'Om Jai Jagdish Hare'. Alongside the video, Neil wrote, "In house Pandit ji #nnmganpati #omjaijagdishhare". Check it out below:
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Last year's Ganpati puja was extra special as it was Neil's little angel, Nurvi's first and the entire family had celebrated it with a lot of enthusiasm. The little girl was dressed in a beautiful pink lehenga-choli and had won everyone's heart. She had also donned a minimalistic maang teeka that had completed her look. (Also Read: Hina Khan Shares Glimpses Of Her Mother's Birthday Celebrations, Pens A Heartmelting Note For Her)
In an interview with the Hindustan Times, Neil had shared how he was keeping his daughter in touch with his parents during the lockdown and had said, "They were travelling for my father's concert for quite some time, and when they had just come back, this (lockdown) happened. My office is in Andheri where Rukmini (wife), Nurvi and I stay, and on Fridays, we usually go to our other house where my parents and Naman (brother) stay. But we aren't doing that now. My worry is about relations, so I make sure we make Nurvi speak with her paternal and maternal grandparents and my sister Neha via video calls at least thrice a day." (Don't Miss: Tina Ambani Posts Some Unseen Throwback Childhood Pictures With Her Father On His Birthday)
Well, we love Nurvi's singing! What about you?