Taapsee Pannu Reaches Capital To Cast Her Vote, Anupam Kher & Other Celebs Urge Delhi To Vote
Polls for the 70 seats of Delhi Assembly began at 8 AM in the national capital amid tight security on Saturday. The voting will continue till 6 PM in the evening. B-town celebs on Saturday urged citizens to cast their vote in the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections.
Polling for the 70 seats of Delhi Assembly began at 8 AM in the national capital amid tight security on Saturday. The voting will continue till 6 PM in the evening.
B-town celebs on Saturday urged citizens to cast their vote in the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections.
Veteran actor Anupam Kher shared a GIF on Twitter and wrote, "Kripya Vote kiijie / Please vote!! #DelhiAssemblyElections." In the GIF, Kher is seen in a black shirt, pointing towards the finger which is inked post voting. The text on the gif reads,
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¡ª Anupam Kher (@AnupamPKher) February 8, 2020
"Please vote." Konkona Sen also shared a tweet and wrote, "Vote wisely Delhi. Vote against hate." Taapsee Pannu also took to Instagram to share a picture along with her family after they cast their vote. She wrote, "' Pannu Parivaar' has voted. Have you? #VoteDelhi #EveryVoteCounts,"
The 'Saand Ki Aankh' actor flew to her hometown -- Delhi -- on Friday with her mother and shared a picture from the flight on her Twitter account and wrote: "A short break from work to make sure WE VOTE !"
Taapsee Pannu, along with family members, cast her vote for the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections on Saturday.
The 'Thappad' actor took to Instagram to share the moment, as she posted a picture with her family. The actor looked winter-ready in a casual co-ord tracksuit as she and her family showed off their inked fingers after casting their ballot.
Yesterday itself Pannu flew back to her hometown Delhi with her mother, especially to cast her vote and even shared a snap from the flight on her Twitter account.
Urging people to use their right to vote and participate in the festival of democracy the actor wrote, "A short break from work to make sure WE VOTE!"