
```htmlPreity Zinta shared a charming update on Rakshabandhan. On August 10, just a day after the festival was observed in India, Preity, who is likely
out of the country at the moment, took to her social media platforms to share some photos with her brothers, Deepankar and Manish. The Bollywood star has consistently highlighted the beautiful bond she shares with her siblings, and this year was yet another testament to her enduring affection for her elder and younger brothers, respectively.
Preity Zinta's heartwarming Rakhi post
Preity shared four photos in celebration of Rakshabandhan. In one of the images, her brothers are sweetly kissing her cheek, showcasing the way they cherish their only sister and provide her with love and support. The family from Himachal Pradesh is also seen wearing traditional pahadi woolen caps in one of the pictures.
"Life is so much more enjoyable with brothers @deepankarzinta. Wishing everyone a joyful Rakhee Weekend. Sending lots of love and light always. #Rakshabandhan #Ting," Preity Zinta captioned her post.
About Preity Zinta's family
Deepankar, her brother, serves as a commissioned officer in the Indian Army, while Manish resides overseas. In 2020, she celebrated Manish Zinta's birthday in California. She shared a family picture on social media that also included her husband, Gene Goodenough, her mother, and Manish.
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IPL and more
In the meantime, Preity frequently travels to India to cheer for her IPL team, Punjab Kings. As the team's owner, she has been capturing attention while seated in the stands, leaving fans from the 2000s mesmerized by her beauty and presence. She was recently in the country in June, donning traditional Indian attire.
Recently, she expressed her condolences for the victims of the Uttarakhand cloudburst that occurred a few days ago. Through her social media, she offered prayers for the families affected. The calamity was triggered by flash floods in the Himalayan village of Dharali.```