PeeCee, Soha & Other Celebs Share Fond Memories With Their Siblings On Raksha Bandhan, See Pics

Raksha Bandhan, the festival to celebrate the bond between siblings is finally here, peeps. And like many of us, even B-town is celebrating this wonderful festival. While some could visit their siblings and celebrate with them, other’s decided to exchange their wishes over video calls and through social media, thanks to coronavirus.

Desi girl Priyanka Chopra also had a special message for her brothers.

Rhea Kapoor also shared an adorable video featuring sister Sonam Kapoor and brother Harshvardhan Kapoor.

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Growing up with siblings is one of the greatest blessings in life. They are our first best friends and the foes we can't live without. The most beautiful aspect of the sibling relation, however, is that no matter how old you grow, how distant you stay, and how busy or stressed you are, even the thought of being with your sibling(s) in the safety of your house takes all the stress away. It is one of the most refreshing and overwhelming feelings. The same is the bond that I have shared with my siblings all through my life. We have been together, from being partners in crime to pillars of strength for each other. @square_yards gave us this beautiful chance to relive our memories and has motivated us to make new ones this Raksha Bandhan. This was #meriwalihomestory , and you can share yours too on www.squareyards.com @harshvarrdhankapoor #rakhi #rakshabandhan #siblings #siblingbond #sister #brother #squareyards

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Malaika Arora posted a picture with sister Amrita Arora and wrote a lengthy note about their sisterhood.

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'Tum hi ho bandhu, sakha tum hi'. It's not just a prayer, it's not just a song…it's what defines our boundless relation. You are not just my baby sister…u are my best friend when I need one, an elder sister when I feel like being a child again, a sounding board when I feel like venting and a brother so I never miss having one. We are everything to eachother and words fall short to describe our eternal bond. Happy Rakshabandhan to you! Here's to the multiple roles you play in my life…a sister, a brother, a friend and many more. Whether it's the sisterhood of undying support or bro code to protect eachother fiercely…we have it all. The best of both worlds in one package, that's how I'd like to describe you. It can be the entire world against us and I'll still be confident of winning with you by my side. You are a sister who always has my back and a brother who'll protect me at any cost. This Rakshabandhan I'd like to thank you for playing multiple roles in my life- a sister, a brother, a friend and many more.

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Ayushmann Khurrana penned a beautiful poem:

Here are other celebs who shared some memories and extended their wishes to their siblings on this auspicious day.

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Happy Rakhi love you ❤️

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Meri reel AUR real Bhena!! ❤️❤️ Rakshabandhan has been an important part of my growing up years ..this day holds many special memories. Gunjan Saxena, The Kargil Girl gave me an opportunity to portray the character of a brother for the first time on screen. I feel, “Anshuman Saxena”is a lot like how I have been to my sister he is Gunjan’s mirror, being brutally honest and critical but being there ..every step of the way to protect her. Thank you for @janhvikapoor being the best on screen sister and @nehabedi2 for tolerating me till date.🤣😂 This year, let’s use the beautiful occasion of Rakshabandhan to celebrate the bond of love, support and protection.. not just between a brother and a sister, but anyone who has been protected and supported you. A friend, a family member, a colleague.. anyone! Share it on your Instagram feed and tag me and I’ll repost. #BetterTogether Let’s share positive stories, lets spread love, let’s celebrate humanity – our basic value is love and support for each other! 💛#happyrakhi

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I remember waking up early, getting dressed and waiting with a decorated thali for my brother, and then, trying to stop my tears when he used to tell me, ‘tera gift lana toh bhool he gaya’. Those were literally the best days. What’s your Raksha Bandhan memory with your siblings? Tell us.

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