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Maharashtra Assembly Polls: Bollywood celebs step out to vote; urge others to vote as well

Bollywood celebs have always been an inspiration for common people. They influence people in a lot of ways. So, today as there is voting going on in Maharashtra, Bollywood celebs have stepped out to vote and are posting their pictures on social media, and are urging others to vote as well.

Riteish Deshmukh posted on Instagram, “We have voted in #Latur.... I urge every voter to go out & vote. #maharashtra #elections.”


Juhi Chawla posted, “Choose! Because you always have a choice ? . #MaharashtraAssemblyPolls.”

Madhuri Dixit tweeted, “Have you voted? #MaharashtraAssemblyPolls.”

Bipasha Basu posted on Instagram, “Vote! #maharastraelections2019 #votekar.”

Abhishek Bachchan tweeted, "Mumbai, please go out and vote. #AssemblyElections2019."

Vivek Oberoi tweeted, "My family and I just voted, have you? This is not just our right but also our responsibility. Let’s not take this right and privilege for granted. Urge you all to please go out & vote if you haven’t already. #MaharashtraAssemblyPolls #AssemblyElections2019 #VoteKarMaharashtra."

Shah Rukh Khan along with his wife Gauri Khan stepped out to vote. The picture of the actor has been shared by his fan clubs on Twitter.

Many other Bollywood celebs like Aamir Khan, Kiran Rao, Deepika Padukone, Shabana Azmi, Javed Akhtar, Hrithik Roshan, Anil Kapoor, Govinda, the Bachchans and others have also voted. Let’s hope that looking at these celebs voting, even common man steps out of their house in Maharastra and votes.

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