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7 Bollywood Movie To Watch This Ganesh Chaturthi

Bollywood films that highlight the importance of Ganesh Chaturthi in Indian culture include Vaastav, Agneepath, Don. These movies emphasize the festival's themes of family, love, and fresh starts, frequently incorporating them into moving and enjoyable narratives. Bollywood brings the pleasure and spirit of Ganesh Chaturthi to life with song, dance, and drama, adding to the occasion's specialness and memorability.

Agneepath

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Agneepath

An important scene in this action-drama film, starring Hrithik Roshan, is the Ganesh Chaturthi scenario in which Vijay Deenanath Chauhan's character takes part in the festival.

 

Oh My Friend Ganesha

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Oh My Friend Ganesha

The connection between a little kid and Lord Ganesha is the central theme of this family-friendly animated animation, which brilliantly captures the essence of Ganesh Chaturthi.

 

Don

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Don

A gripping chase scene set around the Ganesh Chaturthi celebration heightens the suspense and intensity in this exhilarating replica of the 1978 classic starring Shah Rukh Khan.

 

Wanted

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Wanted

Starring Salman Khan, this action-packed movie has a notable scene during Ganesh Chaturthi where the main character engages in a significant combat sequence during the celebration.

 

Anybody Can Dance

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Anybody Can Dance

Starring Prabhu Deva, "ABCD" is a dance film with a fantastic Ganesh Chaturthi dance number that celebrates the festival with vibrant choreography and tremendous intensity, making it a major highlight of the film.

 

Vaastav

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Vaastav

This crime thriller, starring Sanjay Dutt, is known for its classic Ganesh Chaturthi scene, in which Raghu, the main character, immerses himself in the festivities, signifying the high and low periods of his life

 

Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?

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Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?

The film covers a lot of other little nuances of the ceremony, such as prayers at home and happy children visit the mandap where Lord Ganesha spends 10 days, even though it finishes on the final day when his statues are immersed.