Rani
Mukerji
Says
Durga
Puja
Celebrations
Will
Be
A
Low
Key
Affair
This
Year
The
actress
told
the
tabloid,
"As
it
is
a
puja,
we
did
not
want
to
put
a
halt
to
it,
so
it
is
being
done
in
a
very
low-key
manner
where
only
the
main
puja
of
Maa
Durga
is
taking
place,
and
anything
else
that
happens
around
the
puja,
for
instance,
serving
bhog,
distribution
of
prasad
and
even
the
entertainment,
which
is
an
important
cultural
exchange
program
that
happens
during
puja
-
all
that
has
been
cancelled.
Looking
at
the
pandemic
situation,
especially
in
Mumbai
and
Maharashtra,
there
will
be
only
the
puja
of
the
Goddess."
She
further
revealed
that
the
Mukherjee
family's
Durga
Pandal
wouldn't
be
open
to
the
normal
public
the
way
it
normally
is
every
year.
Rani
Mukerji
Misses
Seeing
Her
Family
On
Durga
Puja
This
Year
She
revealed,
"I
think
what
we
are
missing
the
most
is
the
fact
that
once
a
year
all
the
family
members
come
together
under
one
roof,
but
this
year
that
is
not
going
to
happen.
We
also
enjoy
feeding
so
many
people
who
come
to
visit
our
puja
with
our
own
hands.
I
think
the
poribeshon
(serving
food
to
everyone)
is
also
something
that
I
will
miss
and,
of
course,
the
bhog,
which
is
something
that
we
look
forward
to
eating
every
year.
I
think
there
is
so
much
that
has
happened
this
year
that
to
let
go
of
one
year
of
celebration
is
the
most
sensible
decision
that
the
family
and
the
puja
committee
members
have
taken.
We
look
forward
to
doing
it
next
year
once
everything
is
better."
Rani
Mukerji
On
How
She
And
Adira
Will
Be
Celebrating
Durga
Puja
The
actress
revealed
that
she
will
be
doing
a
small
puja
at
home,
as
her
Adira
is
still
very
young
and
she
wants
to
keep
the
tradition
alive.
"I
am
going
to
do
the
Kanjak
Puja
on
Ashtami,
which
I
do
every
year.
I
have
got
new
clothes
made
for
my
daughter,
Adira,
and
I
am
sure
that
I
will
find
a
new
sari
for
myself
in
my
closet,"
she
told
the
tabloid.
"If
any
committee
or
family
member
wants
to
watch
the
puja,
they
can
do
so
from
the
safety
of
their
homes,
virtually.
I
join
in
during
the
aarti
and
pushpanjali.
We
also
might
have
the
whole
family
to
do
a
video
conference
call
so
that
we
can
say
our
‘hellos' and
wish
each
other
Happy
Pujo!"
she
further
told
the
tabloid.