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Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor sit with Akash Ambani wife Shloka Katrina Kaif at Ayodhya Ram Mandir consecration ceremony

Bollywood celebrities, invited for the grand consecration ceremony at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, are in the temple town. Actors Madhuri Dixit, Katrina Kaif, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal were seen posing together before receiving a warm welcome with red roses and red shawls at Ayodhya airport.

There was also a video of Alia and Ranbir making their way amid tight security to a waiting car outside Ayodhya airport. Katrina, Vicky and Madhuri were also spotted. While Vicky and Ranbir wore off-white ethnic Indian looks, Alia wore a blue saree, and Katrina and Madhuri Dixit chose golden and yellow sarees for the occasion.


Many videos of the celebs at the temple have surfaced online. One of the clips showed the celebs seated together as bhajans played. Ranbir and Alia sat next to businessman Akash Ambani and wife Shloka Ambani.


Actor Kangana Ranaut reached Ayodhya on Sunday and took part in a cleanliness drive at an Ayodhya temple. Dressed in a red and gold saree, the actor was seen sweeping the floors at the Hanuman Garhi Temple. "Ayodhya has been decorated like a bride. 

Bhajans and yagya are being organised at several places. It feels like we have reached 'Dev Lok'...We cannot say anything about those who do not want to come...It feels really good to be in Ayodhya right now," she told news agency ANI.


Anupam Kher also flew to Ayodhya on Sunday. The actor posted a video of himself inside the flight and said, "I have reached Ayodhya with all the Ram devotees. There was an atmosphere of great devotion in the plane. We are blessed. Our country is blessed! Jai Shri Ram!"


Recently, newlyweds randeep hudda and Lin Laishram greeted the media outside the Mumbai airport before flying to Ayodhya. The actor joined in on "Jai Shri Ram" chants with the paparazzi. When asked about the Ram Mandir consecration, Randeep said, "It's a big day for India."