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Watch: What Was Bollywood Up to This Holi Weekend?

Celebrities came to offer their condolences to the late Sridevi’s family. 

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The festival of colours, Holi marked the beginning of an extended weekend. Keep yourself abreast with what the Bollywood stars was up to.

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As the extended weekend started, the grieving family of the late actor Sridevi continued to receive visitors, that came to offer condolences to the bereaved. Boney Kapoor, Janhvi Kapoor, and Khushi Kapoor recently immersed the ashes of Sridevi’s mortal remains in the sea, along the Chennai shoreline. Filmmaker Kiran Rao was accompanied by her actor husband, Aamir Khan. Cricketer Virat Kohli and actor Anushka Sharma also made their way to the late actor’s house as they could not be present for the funeral. Kangana Ranaut was spotted there as well.

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Illeana D’Cruz stunned in simple, yet elegant, summery yellow gown. Her minimalistic look was completed with dash of red on the lips.

Urvashi Rautela and the cast of Hate Story 4 lit fire to a stage performing to tunes set by Jubin Nautiyal and Armaan Malik.

Farhan Akhtar was spotted in shorts and and a white t-shirt. Heavily bearded, the actor looked like he had just walked out of the gym.

Emraan Hashmi was clicked by the papparazzi. He was spotted having a fun time with his son, Ayaan Hashmi, like the doting father he is. They were seen at Mukesh Bhatt’s daughter, Sakshi’s engagement. As one can see, Emraan Hashmi is thoroughly enjoy his son’s company.

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    Emraan Hashmi with his son, Ayaan Hashmi. (Photo: Yogen Shah)
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    Pooja Bhatt looks on. (Photo: Yogen Shah)
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    Ayaan seems to be having loads of fun. (Photo: Yogen Shah)
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    One more for the paps. (Photo: Yogen Shah)
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