Swara bhaskar performed daughter Rabia's sixth puja with great pomp, sang a Bhojpuri song, shared the video, and told the girl - Miss-mash


 Swara is a Hindu and her husband Fahadh is a Muslim. In such a situation, during the sixth puja of her daughter, Swara mentioned the differences between the two communities.

Swara bhaskar Daughter Chhathi Puja

Actress swara bhaskar has recently become a mother. She has given birth to a daughter whom she has named Rabia Rama. Recently he had performed the sixth puja of his daughter. In such a situation, the actress has shared some glimpses of the function. In which, her husband Fahadh ahmed and his family are shown enjoying. The special thing is that in this video, Swara is singing Bhojpuri songs with her daughter in her lap.

Let us tell you that Swara is a Hindu and her husband Fahadh is a Muslim. In such a situation, during the Chhathi Puja, Swara mentioned the differences between the two communities and called her child 'mish-mash'. In the video that Swara has shared on social media, people are seen applying kajal in her daughter's eyes. While sharing this video, he wrote - 'The child is a 'mish mash' of 'mish mash' like us... so he is.'


Told the daughter 'mish mash'

Swara wrote- 'That is 62.5 percent UP, 12.5 percent Bihar, 25 percent Andhra Pradesh... and I am on the side of representing and I am always here to celebrate! Also, since our marriage, we have been discovering the common cultural practices that both Hindus and Muslims share in North India, which strengthens my belief that human beings can come from all kinds of diversity but are united by love and Happiness will find a common language.

Swara told the importance of Chhathi Puja

Further, Swara explained the importance of Chhathi Puja. He said- 'Chhathi or the sixth day of the birth of a child is celebrated all over UP-Bihar, where the mother and the child are dressed in colorful clothes. Haldi, aunts, and uncles apply kajal to the aunt's children, mother, and father so that the child and the family can be protected from 'nazar' or evil eye.

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