Updated On: 19 August, 2024 03:41 PM IST | Athulya Nambiar
On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan 2024, celebrities from Bollywood took to social media to share pictures from their Rakhi celebrations at home with their siblings. From Sara Ali Khan tying rakhi to her brothers Ibrahim, Taimur and Jeh to Bhumi Pednekar getting rakhi tied from her younger sister Samkshi, the celeb social media feeds are filled with sweet moments today. Check out all the pictures here

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Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan visited Saif and Kareena`s home on Monday morning to celebrate Raksha Bandhan
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Sara shared a bunch of adorable photos from their celebration. The Pataudi family celebrates the festival every year

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Sara ties rakhi to half-brother Jeh as the little one sits on Kareena`s lap
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Saif Ali Khan poses with his kids Sara, Ibrahim and Jeh. The family looks stunning in traditionals. Taimur was missing from the celebrations as he had school to attend

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Sara ties rakhi to younger brother Ibrahim as Jeh gives a curious look
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Randeep Hooda and his sister Anjali share a laugh as they celebrate Rakhi

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Randeep also shared a picture of his sister posing with his wife Lin Laishram
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Rakul Preet Singh also took to social media to share a glimpse of her Rakhi celebration with brother Aman Preet Singh

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Rakul opted for a yellow suit for the occasion while Aman opted for a plain black t-shirt and denim
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Kunal Kemmu also dropped a picture with his sister flaunting his Rakhi

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Bhumi Pednekar celebrated the day with her sister Sakshi
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Shanaya Kapoor also dropped some pictures of the grand Rakhi celebrations at the Kapoor household

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Shanaya ties rakhi to cousin Mohit Marwah
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Shanaya and Khushi Kapoor pose with their brother Arjun Kapoor after tying rakhi

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Genelia Deshmukh posted a picture with her brother Nigel on Raksha Bandhan
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