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Bollywood News, Rumors 2015: Valentine's Day in India See Bollywood Stars Spread Love

Hindi film celebrities in Bollywood took to social media on Valentine's Day, spreading their own messages of love to their fans and the public on social media.

Bollywood film stars promoted messages of peace, love, and happiness on Twitter last Feb. 14 to commemorate Valentine's Day in India.

Several celebrities from India's Bollywood took Twitter by storm, posting messages of love for their partners, fans, and the public, while others, like director, Shirish Kunder and composer, Vishal Dadlani made fun of the Hindu Mahasabha's guiding moral principle of marrying off couples expressing any form of affection.

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Urging followers to spread love, happiness and peace, the younger generation of stars from Alia Bhatt to Sidharth Malhotra wished everyone a happy heart's day. Even the older actors like Priyanka Chopra and Anupam Kher jumped on the bandwagon to commemorate the occasion on the micro-blogging site.

Messages included urging followers to "have a large heart" despite a "very small degree of hope," loving spouses and partners everyday and not just Valentine's Day, showing respect for loved ones and self, sharing and spreading the love, and even a shoutout of emotion expressing affection for Italian actress, Monica Belucci.

Among the tweets included censure and criticism for nationalist political party, Hindu Mahasabha after protests across India erupted following the organization's detention and forced marriages upon couples celebrating Valentine's Day with expressions of affection.

"Fall in Love, Not in Line," were printed on placards carried by over 150 protesters outside the Hindu Mahasabha's offices in New Delhi in dissent over their moral policing.

"Took my dog out for a walk. Hindu Mahasabha got us married. Need your blessings. Happy Valentine's Day!" filmmaker, Shirish Kunder taunted on his Twitter account.

Another film director, Punit Malhotra, expressed his displeasure over Hindu Mahasabha's moral crackdown on India's young couples.

"Don't really believe in it... But Happy Valentine's Day :) And special love to all the goons who trouble youngsters celebrating this day :)"

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