Sonu Sood Advocates for Eco-Friendly Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations
Actor Sonu Sood has called on fans to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with environmental responsibility. He emphasizes choosing eco-friendly methods. The festival is a major cultural event with various devotional practices. Sonu also seeks blessings for his directorial debut, 'Fateh', starring Jacqueline Fernandez, set for a January 2025 release.
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Actor Sonu Sood has called on fans to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with an awareness of environmental responsibility. Speaking with ANI, the 'Dabangg' star stressed the importance of opting for eco-friendly celebrations. "We all should opt for eco-friendly ways to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi. We should not forget our environment while indulging in festivities. Bring eco-friendly Bappa to your home," Sood advised.
Ganesh Chaturthi, a vibrant ten-day festival, is celebrated across India with significant enthusiasm. Devotees from all over the country engage in extensive preparations, including bringing Ganesh idols into their homes, observing fasts, preparing traditional offerings, and visiting elaborately decorated pandals.
During the festival, devotees participate in various activities, from visiting temples to seek blessings to decorating their homes with flowers. The festival concludes on Anantha Chaturdashi. On the professional front, Sonu Sood is gearing up for his directorial debut with 'Fateh,' which stars Jacqueline Fernandez. Reflecting on the upcoming film, Sood expressed his hopes, "Fateh is a special film. With it, I am making my directorial debut. I hope 'Fateh ki fateh' zaroor ho." 'Fateh' is scheduled for a theatrical release on January 10, 2025.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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