Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra to Sunny Deol, celebrities extend warm wishes to fans on Baisakhi

Baisakhi is mostly celebrated in North India, particularly in Punjab, which signifies the start of the Sikh and Punjabi New Year. This spring harvest festival is primarily observed in Punjab and Haryana, two northern states. This celebration makes people feel good and full of good intentions for one another. Celebrities wished and greeted everyone on […]

by Khushi Rawat - April 13, 2024, 3:44 pm

Baisakhi is mostly celebrated in North India, particularly in Punjab, which signifies the start of the Sikh and Punjabi New Year.

This spring harvest festival is primarily observed in Punjab and Haryana, two northern states. This celebration makes people feel good and full of good intentions for one another.

Celebrities wished and greeted everyone on this auspicious day via their social media profiles, including Sunny Deol, Priyanka Chopra, and Akshay Kumar.

On important occasions, Desi girl Priyanka Chopra never fails to send her fans and followers well wishes. Priyanka posted on Instagram Stories, saying, “Wishing you all a very happy Baisakhi.”

Shilpa Shetty Kundra dropped a warm Baisakhi wish on her Instagram stories, which wrote, “May the blessings of waheguru be with you always. Baisakhi diyaan lakh lakh wadhaiyaan saareyaan nu!”

By wishing everyone a happy, prosperous, and peaceful Baisakhi, Sunny Deol prayed for everyone. His wish included a lovely message that stated, “May Waheguru bless you with, peace, love, and success,” accompanied by an animated happy dancing Sardar.

Posting a lovely photo of herself wearing a suit and wishing her fans a happy Baisakhi.

Preity Zinta also sent Baisakhi greetings.

Ajay Devgan wished his followers on Instagram stories. As he wrote, “Baisakhi di lakh lakh vadaiyaan.”

“Bade Miyan Chote Miyan” actor, Akshay Kumar conveyed his appreciation for love and wrote,  “Happy Baisakhi and thank you for all your love. May we harvest happiness, goodwill, and gratitude towards all.”

People attend Gurudwaras, ask for blessings, and take part in Nagar Kirtan to commemorate the event. ‘Kada prasad’ is given out to the worshippers.