On the auspicious occasion of Diwali various Bollywood celebrities celebrated the occasion in different ways. They poses for paps or the share the photos and videos of their festival through their social media. One of the most loved couples of Bollywood Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor also celebrated their first Diwali. Actress Neetu Kapoor joined son Ranbir Kapoor and daughter-in-law Alia Bhatt for their first Diwali celebrations after their wedding in April. Soni Razdan also took part in the festivities. Neetu Kapoor also shared glimpses ans selfie, which had all the women including her, Alia, Soni and Shaheen in the frame. She had also wished her fans on Diwali by sharing a group selfie clicked by Ranbir. She wrote; “Happy Diwali”As soon as it catches t. he eyes of bollywood celebrities and the people they started commenting on it. Riddhima Kapoor and cousin Karisma Kapoor reacted to the pic with heart emoticons. A fan praised them, saying, “I am elated to see both the families celebrating the festival together, instead of the usual mindset that the girl should celebrate with in-laws. Hope this becomes a usual practice for everyone in the times to come!” Another called it, “The most awaited diwali pic.” A fan also called it, “Perfect family picture.” Alia’ mother Soni also shared a picture with Alia and Shaheen on Instagram and captioned it, “Happpppyyyyyyyy !!!!” Alia opted for a red salwar suit with heavy earrings and a bindi on her forehead. Alia also shared the picture with the caption, “Happy Diwali from throwback me as current me is spending Diwali in bed, love and light to all.” On the work front, Alia is currently gearing up for her Hollywood debut, Heart of Stone, which will air on Netflix. The film will feature Jamie Dornan and Gal Gadot. She also has Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani with Ranveer Singh, their second collaboration post Gully Boy. Watch, Kareena Kapoor Khan’s grand Diwali celebration with family Watch, Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif’s first Diwali Puja, “Ghar Ki Laxmi...” Watch, Jaya Bachchan became angry on paps on Diwali, called them ‘Intruders’