Dussehra 2024: Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra, Kareena and celebs extended wishes
Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra, Kareena Kapoor and others extended wishes on Dussehra. Take a look at his wishes here.

Many Bollywood stars like Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra, Kareena Kapoor and others extended special wishes on Dussehra. Let’s dive into the warm wishes and see how our favorite celebrities approach this festive season!
Priyanka Chopra shared a beautiful message to celebrate the victory of good over evil. “When you face what you fear, that’s when you begin to create the life you’ve always wanted. -Happy Dussehra (sic).”

Kareena Kapoor shared a picture from the celebration on her Instagram story and wrote, “God always finds a way. Happy Dussehra (sic).”

Kartik Aryan, who is promoting his next film Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, shared his picture with the dishes and wrote, “Happy Dussehra.”

Shahid Kapoor shared a quote on the special day which reads, “The biggest battle is within you, conquer yourself, and you will conquer everything.”

Bipasa Basu Showing a glimpse of his daughter Devi, he lovingly said “Dugga-Dugga” and wished everyone a happy Vijay Dashami. “Happy Vijayadashami. Bipasha wrote, Happy Dussehra… to our Goddess and all the Durgas from us.
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Bhumi Pednekar celebrated the auspicious occasion by sharing a glimpse of her new office. The actor performed puja with his family. He wrote, “For new beginnings and happiness.”
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Sharvari Wagh shared a picture and wrote how she is praying for her next film Alpha. She wrote, “Happy Dussehra and Vijayadashami, today I am praying for Alpha because on this day we all worship weapons, tools, instruments, books, pens pencils because they are means to fight injustice, ignorance and evil. “
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Dussehra, or Vijayadashami, is a festival of immense cultural and religious significance in India. Celebrated at the conclusion of Navratri, it symbolizes the victory of good over evil, as depicted in the Ramayana, commemorating Lord Rama’s victory over the demon king Ravana.
Additionally, the festival honors Goddess Durga’s victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura, symbolizing the eradication of negative forces.