Published 14:15 IST, November 14th 2019
Children's Day: Celebrities who shared their childhood photos on the occasion
Children's Day reminds us all of our beautiful childhood days. There are some celebrities who shared their childhood photos on the occasion, take a look.
Children’s Day in India is celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm. It is celebrated every year on occasion of Independent India’s first Prime Minister late Jawaharlal Nehru’s birthday, as he loved children dearly. Numerous Bollywood celebrities shared some adorable posts of this joyous occasion, take a look.
Bollywood celebrities who posted their childhood pictures on social media
Bipasha Basu:
Bipasha Basu shared an exceptionally unconventional picture on her Instagram account. The stunning Race actor posted a photo in which was seen dressed as a traditional Bengali bride. The most interesting part of this post is that she compared it with a childhood snap of hers also dressed a baby bride. Bipasha Basu captioned the post as
Me in my dressy best ❤️ Then and Now ❤️ #loveyourself #childhood #blessed #happychildrensday
Pulkit Samrat:
Another popular celebrity, who shared a childhood picture of theirs is Pulkit Samrat. Currently, Pulkit is busy in promoting his upcoming movie Pagalpanti alongside John Abraham, Kriti Kharbanda, Ileana D'Cruz and Arshad Warsi. In the throwback photo shared by Pulkit Samrat, he can be seen dressed up as young lord Krishna with a bansuri in his hands. Pulkit looked cute as a button in the photo. He also wished his fans a Happy Childen's Day. He captioned the post as
Throwback to simpler times, summer holidays & no responsibilities! #HappyChildrensDay 🎈🤡🎪👻
Kangana Ranaut:
Kangana Ranaut, who is known for quirky movie choices and bold fashion sense, also shared a childhood picture of hers. On the occasion of Children's Day, she took her official Instagram handle to share a childhood picture of hers. In the photo, she is seen dancing, dressed in pretty pink lehenga with dark green borders. The gorgeous actor will be next seen in Panga, slated for release next year in 2020. She captioned her post with a question.
You know it's a #ThrowbackThursday when you see cute little kids dancing to folk songs, dressed in traditional Indian outfits, during a school function. The question is, can you spot #KanganaRanaut?
Updated 15:32 IST, November 14th 2019