Shradha Kapoor’s ‘Ghar Wali Diwali’ Was Of Regional Desi Treats
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Diwali, the festival of lights is coming to an end with Govardhan Puja today, October 25, and Bhai Dooj tomorrow, but we are still not over the D-day! Fun, feast and lights is all that mattered on the day of Diwali, isn’t it? In fact, feast covers the most part of the day. After all, who can resist boxes of sweets, snacks and so much more lying at home? And while all your kaju katlis and soan papdis are a delight, certain homemade treats always win over everything else. And it seems like some of our celebrities think the same too! And the one actress who never fails to impress us with her festive diaries is Shraddha Kapoor. The actress is a foodie at heart, and often shares her gastronomical adventures on social media, especially on festive occasions. And Diwali for Shraddha was all about a homely celebration with close friends, family and feast!  

In a series of pictures posted on Instagram, Shradha shared snippets from her Diwali celebration at home, including some sumptuous traditional Indian delights that the family gorged on. We could see a plateful of finger-licking regional Maharashtrian snacks served on a thali. The platter included several dishes including shakarpara, namakpare, gujiya, chivda, bhakarwadi, and more. And of course, it had sweets! We could also see a delectable ladoo in the thali. "Ghar wali Diwali," Shraddha wrote in the caption. Take a look below: 

The festivities full of delicious treats sure looks like a lot of fun, isn’t it? Shraddha also shared some pictures with her family members including Father Shakti Kapoor. If you follow Shraddha on Instagram, you'll see how the diva loves to eat her heart out.  In fact, she also gave us some behind-the-scenes of her cooking also on Instagram Stories a few days ago. She was spotted making the classic Indian snack of all-time, namak pare. Isn’t that interesting? We are definitely drooling at Shraddha’s traditional feast on Diwali, and if you too are inspired by it and looking to make some namakpare at home, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a full recipe of the snack that you can try at home. 

What do you think of Shraddha's food-filled Diwali diaries? Let us know.