Preity Zinta’s first Karva Chauth ka vrat was ‘Goodenough’
Preity Zinta entered matrimony as a traditional Rajasthani bride while her groom was dressed as a Rajput Prince.
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Mumbai: Bollywood’s bubbly babe Preity Zinta, who married American beau Gene Goodenough in a hush-hush ceremony in the US in February this year, celebrated her first Karva Chauth in style yesterday.
Zinta entered matrimony as a traditional Rajasthani bride while her groom was dressed as a Rajput Prince. Like a true Indian newly-married lady, Zinta observed the Karva Chauth vrat but in her own way.
Since her husband isn’t in India right now, she connected with his through Skype to break her fast.
In a series of tweets, she described her first Karva Chauthin her typical style:
Here's wishing all the lovely married ladies " A very #happykarvachauth From me in my favorite… https://t.co/2kFJf55otS
— Preity zinta (@realpreityzinta) 19 October 2016
For the record, The moon has not come out in Mumbai yet. I feel bad for all the women fasting for #Karvachauth today Hang in there ladies — Preity zinta (@realpreityzinta) 19 October 2016
It doesn't matter if u couldn't fast or if ur husband doesn't understand #karvachauth ; What matters is how you feel towards each other — Preity zinta (@realpreityzinta) 19 October 2016
I must confess #facetime / Skype was created to have a stress free #karvachauth Ting — Preity zinta (@realpreityzinta) 19 October 2016
Zinta, who respects Indian tradition and culture, gave a fitting response to a follower who asked a sarcastic question to her. Check out Zinta’s response here:
@realpreityzinta observing #KarvaChauth today? Really? — Sarcasm Speaks (@sarcasmspeakz) 19 October 2016
“Why is there a tax to observe #karvachauth ? Sorry couldn't resist .... Cuz I think you have forgotten I am recently married (sic).”
Why is there a tax to observe #karvachauth ? Sorry couldn't resist .... Cuz I think you have forgotten I am recently married https://t.co/ASloEadopZ — Preity zinta (@realpreityzinta) 19 October 2016
Karva Chauth, traditionally known as Karaka Chaturthi is an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar when women observe fast to pray for the well-being of their husband. These days, men too have started fasting for their wives to pray for their good health.
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