Inside Ananya Panday’s ‘Shravan Somwar’ Celebrations – News18

Ananya Panday will next be seen in Call Me Bae. (Image Credits: Instagram/ananyapanday)

Ananya Panday will next be seen in Call Me Bae. (Image Credits: Instagram/ananyapanday)

Ananya Panday was joined by her mother Bhavana Pandey for the puja festivities.

Ananya Panday loves to share glimpses of her home, family time and professional life. Her latest addition to the photo-sharing application is a testament to her belief in divine power and spirituality. The actress, on Monday, performed a puja ceremony to mark the auspicious fourth ‘shravan somwar’. She has also dropped a glimpse of the ceremony on Instagram. Ananya, in the pictures, can be seen seated next to the puja arrangements on the floor in the house. With folded hands, the actress smiled at the camera as she posed for the pictures. In a printed blue and white traditional outfit, with her hair tied up in a bun, she proved that minimalism never goes out of style. Ananya captioned the pictures, “Shravan somwar,” followed by folded hands and flower emoticons.

Ananya Panday’s mother, Bhavana Pandey dropped red heart and folded hands emoticons. That’s not all.

Bhavana Pandey has also shared a picture of herself from the puja ceremony. In her caption, she wrote, “Om Namah Shivay. Love and peace.”

Ananya Panday seems to have found love again following her rumoured breakup with Aditya Roy Kapur. The actress is reported to be in a relationship with Walker Blanco.

Work-wise, Ananya Panday was last seen in Kho Gaye Hum Kahan, alongside Siddhant Chaturvedi and Adarsh Gourav. Next, she is set to make her OTT debut with the web series titled Call Me Bae, which will premiere on Prime Video on September 6.

Besides Call Me Bae, Ananya Panday also has the highly anticipated film CTRL in her kitty. Helmed by Vikramaditya Motwane, the cyber-thriller film will release on Netflix on October 4.

The official synopsis of the film read, “A romantic couple who create content together and are loved by their Internet audience. But what happens when they break up? In a world where data is power, how much sharing is too much? How much of your life are you willing to share, and do you slowly lose control in the process?”