The Navami Tithi unfolded today (beginning at 11:48 AM and peaking during the sacred Madhyahna Muhurat between 11:13 AM and 1:41 PM), Bollywood turned its spotlight inward toward faith, sharing a wave of devotional posts that blended reverence for Lord Rama with messages of peace, prosperity, and dharma. While the festival—marking the birth of the seventh avatar of Vishnu and the eternal triumph of good over evil—saw temples across India reverberate with bhajans and processions, Tinseltown’s stars took to social media to extend warmth to millions of fans.
Leading the charge were several prominent voices whose posts captured the essence of Ram Navami’s ideals of righteousness and harmony. Actress Sonam Kapoor shared a serene, golden-hued image of Lord Rama standing tall with his bow and arrow, simply captioning it: “Happy Ram Navami.” The elegant visual evoked strength and grace, aligning perfectly with the festival’s themes.
R. Madhavan offered a more expansive family portrait of the divine quartet—Lord Rama, Sita, Lakshman, and Hanuman—accompanied by a heartfelt note: “Warm greetings to everyone on the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami. Jai Siya Ram. May there be peace and harmony for one and all.” His message resonated deeply in a world often craving unity.
Veteran actor Jackie Shroff kept it classic and spiritual, posting a divine image of Lord Rama on his story with the hashtags #JaiShreeRam and #RamNavmi, along with the warm wish: “Warm wishes on Ram Navami.” The veteran’s touch added a layer of timeless devotion.
Urmila Matondkar infused her greeting with melody, sharing a devotional reel featuring the legendary Lata Mangeshkar’s soul-stirring bhajan “Shri Ram Chandra Kripalu Bhajman.” The clip was paired with the greeting: “Wishing you a blessed Ram Navami.” It was a beautiful nod to India’s rich cultural tapestry of music and faith.
Tanishaa Mukerji rounded out the notable wishes with a festive graphic of Lord Rama and an uplifting message: “May Lord Rama bless us with peace, prosperity, and righteousness on this holy Ram Navami.” Her words echoed the festival’s core values of virtue and moral strength.