Kantara fame actor Rishab Shetty, in collaboration with his wife Pragati, shared pictures from celebrating religious festivals on his Instagram handle. The actor is a traditional man; he values his culture and traditions. Today, taking to his Instagram handle, he shared a glimpse from the auspicious Friday.

Rishab Shetty Celebrates ‘Varamahalakshmi’

Taking to their Instagram handle, Rishabh and Pragati shared a series of pictures from the celebration. In the images, the couple with their two kids can be seen posing beside the ‘Pooja’ place. They decorated the ‘Varamahalakshmi’ festival with beautiful yellow and orange marigold flowers.

While his family can be seen in a full traditional avatar, Rishab wore a traditional South Indian attire with a dhoti and scarf. His wife looked captivating in a pink and purple silk saree with ethnic accessories. Their little girl and boy looked gorgeous in the ethnic drapes.

Kantara Star Rishab Shetty Celebrates 'Varamahalakshmi' Festival With Family, See Pics 846453

Kantara Star Rishab Shetty Celebrates 'Varamahalakshmi' Festival With Family, See Pics 846454

Kantara Star Rishab Shetty Celebrates 'Varamahalakshmi' Festival With Family, See Pics 846455

Kantara Star Rishab Shetty Celebrates 'Varamahalakshmi' Festival With Family, See Pics 846456

Kantara Star Rishab Shetty Celebrates 'Varamahalakshmi' Festival With Family, See Pics 846457

Kantara Star Rishab Shetty Celebrates 'Varamahalakshmi' Festival With Family, See Pics 846458

Kantara Star Rishab Shetty Celebrates 'Varamahalakshmi' Festival With Family, See Pics 846459

Throughout the pictures, the actor posed with his family in a traditional manner. They looked cute and beautiful together. Undoubtedly, this is one of the most adorable families in the South cinema. In addition, the way Rishab is dedicated to his values is inspiring.

Varalakshmi Vratam is a traditional festival widely celebrated in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra. It is observed in Shravan Shukla Paksha (July to August in the English calendar) on Friday. This year, it was celebrated on 25th August 2023.

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