
The festive fervour of Ganesh Chaturthi reached its peak at the Khan residence as Bollywood superstar Salman Khan joined his family and close friends for the Ganpati Visarjan. Known for celebrating the festival with grandeur and devotion, the Khan family once again bid farewell to Lord Ganesha in a vibrant, music-filled procession.
Salman Khan, who is usually admired for his charismatic on-screen presence, showcased his fun-loving side as he danced to the beats of the dhol. Accompanied by his sister Arpita Khan Sharma and his close friend and actress Sonakshi Sinha, the superstar was seen enjoying the moment with full enthusiasm. Videos and pictures from the celebration are already making waves across social media, with fans cheering the superstar’s festive spirit.
What truly melted hearts was the moment when Salman Khan lovingly pulled his little nephew Ahil Sharma into the dhol dance. The adorable gesture quickly became the highlight of the evening, as the young boy tried matching steps with his mamu (uncle), leaving the crowd cheering and smiling.
The Khan family is known for hosting Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations every year, with Arpita Khan and her husband Aayush Sharma taking a leading role in organizing the puja and visarjan rituals. Several friends and celebrities from the film industry often join them, making it a star-studded and joyous occasion.
This year’s visarjan too reflected the same warmth, devotion, and festive energy. Dressed in casual yet festive attire, Salman was seen completely immersed in the music and celebrations, symbolizing the spirit of unity and family bonding.
Fans online have been showering love on the viral videos, appreciating Salman’s affectionate bond with his family, especially with Ahil. Many called the moment “pure joy” and a reminder of why Salman remains one of the most loved stars in Bollywood—not just for his films, but also for his down-to-earth nature and strong family values.
With celebrations like these, the Khan family once again proved that Ganesh Chaturthi is not just a festival for them, but an emotion that brings everyone together in prayer, dance, and happiness.