Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Visits GSB Ganpati Pandal with Daughter Aaradhya; Video Goes Viral
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Visits GSB Ganpati Pandal with Daughter Aaradhya; Video Goes Viral
Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 celebrations in Mumbai saw a heartwarming sight as Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, accompanied by her daughter Aaradhya Bachchan, paid a visit to the revered GSB Ganpati pandal to offer prayers and seek blessings from Lord Ganesha.
Known for her deep-rooted faith and devotion, Aishwarya has often been spotted at the Gaud Saraswat Brahmin (GSB) Ganeshotsav year after year, and this festive season was no different. As the city soaked in the grandeur of Ganesh festivities, the Bachchan duo’s appearance at the pandal became an instant buzz across social media, with photos and videos from their visit making waves online.
The mother-daughter pair was seen making their way through a crowd of devotees with utmost grace and humility. Aishwarya, ever so elegant, greeted everyone with folded hands and a warm smile, a gesture that reflects her grounded nature despite the massive stardom she carries. Fans and devotees alike were quick to recognize them, and many captured the moment on their phones, while the actress also obliged a few fans with selfies as they approached the idol to offer their prayers.
Dressed in a pristine white ethnic suit, Aishwarya radiated simplicity and grace. She completed her look with a subtle bindi, her signature bold red lipstick, and kept her hair open, letting her natural beauty shine through. Aaradhya, on the other hand, looked festive in a bright mustard-yellow kurta set, staying close to her mother throughout the darshan. The two stood side by side with folded hands, quietly offering their prayers to Bappa, setting a heartwarming example of tradition and devotion.
In a recently released campaign for L’Oréal Paris, Aishwarya also opened up about the pressures of social media and its impact on self-worth, particularly for the younger generation. She raised a thought-provoking question, saying, “I’m worth it, but what really decides that? The kind of pictures posted? The number of likes? Or is it the comments on social media? We have given such power to these things. The power to own our worth.”
As both a public figure and a mother, she highlighted her concerns about how platforms intended for connection have instead become tools for constant comparison and external validation. She further expressed, “There’s not much difference between social media and social pressure. As a woman and a mother, it’s a matter of grave concern to think about the power it can have over young minds. Frankly, even impressionable adults.”
On the work front, Aishwarya was last seen in Mani Ratnam’s historical epic Ponniyin Selvan: I and II, where her performance received widespread acclaim. While fans eagerly await news of her next cinematic venture, the actress continues to focus on balancing motherhood, public appearances, and her brand endorsements with remarkable poise.



