Bollywood stars Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Kemmu celebrated Ganpati Visarjan with their adorable daughter Inaaya Naumi Kemmu in a super traditional yet eco-friendly style. The family bid farewell to Lord Ganesha on September 6 with full spiritual energy, and Soha shared a heartwarming video from the ceremony on her social media.
In the clip, little Inaaya gets creative by molding a Ganpati Bappa idol from clay and painting it with safe, natural colors. The family then immerses the idol in a bucket of clean water mixed with flower petals, watching it dissolve gently. They even reuse the holy water to nourish the plants on their balcony – talk about going green!
Soha captioned the post: “From the earth back to the earth, with love – the full circle of faith #ganpativisarjan.” Fans loved this thoughtful touch, showing how the couple teaches Inaaya about sustainability and faith.
The next day, on September 7, Soha posted another sweet video. It shows Inaaya teaming up with her grandfather to craft multiple Ganpati idols and perform a simple pooja. As soon as these videos went live, celebrities and fans showered praise on Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Kemmu. Many commented on how the duo raises Inaaya with strong values and eco-awareness, calling it inspiring for modern families.
Soha Ali Khan keeps her Instagram buzzing with real-life moments that connect with everyone. Whether she’s sharing her fitness tips, trying viral trends, or giving honest reviews, her content feels genuine and relatable. On the work front, Soha shines in films like Rang De Basanti, Mumbai Meri Jaan, Tum Mile, Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster Returns, and Tera Kya Hoga Johnny. She’s also rocked web series such as Kaun Banegi Shikharwati and Hush Hush.
Kunal Kemmu, meanwhile, stepped into directing with Madgaon Express, a big hit last year. As an actor, he has memorable roles in movies like Raja Hindustani, Kalyug, Golmaal 3, Traffic Signal, Golmaal Again, Blood Money, and Lootcase. This eco-friendly Ganpati Visarjan by the family sets a great example for celebrating festivals responsibly!


