Film folk have come out to cast their vote in the Maharashtra assembly elections.
Kartik Aaryan visits the Jamnabai Narsee school in Juhu, north west Mumbai, to cast his vote, and gets surrounded by fans and media almost immediately.
'Voting isn't just a right, it's a responsibility,' says Ritiesh Deshmukh after casting his vote, with wife Genelia D'souza.
Aahana Kumra casts her vote and writes, 'It's cool to vote! Woke up. Queued up. Voted. Because it's the most important to exercise our Constitutional right! Wake up. Go and Vote!'
'GO VOTE,' appeals Farhan Akhtar.
Watch Rajkummar Rao, Sonu Sood and Ali Fazal cast their votes
Soha Ali Khan goes to vote and quotes Thomas Jefferson while at it: '"We do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate".'
Kunal Kemmu votes with his parents Jyoti and Ravi Khemu.
'Drop the "I'm too busy" excuse and make a quick visit to the polling booth and cast your vote! Because every vote counts,' says Tina Datta.
Aseem Hattangady and his mother Rohini Hattangady cast their vote and he writes, 'We are smiling because we have exercised our right. Have you? Go vote. It's important and it matters.'
Suneil Shetty.
Kunal Kohli.
Anita Raj.
Anup Jalota votes in Shivaji Park.
Photographs curated by Manisha Kotian/Rediff.com
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