Explaining the meaning of the word 'vote', megastar Amitabh Bachchan tweeted, "Vote comes from the Latin word Votum, which translates as vow, wish, promise, or dedication. Go Vote."
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who is awaiting the release of his next film 'Happy New Year' said, "If you want your voice to be heard, if you want to be heard, if you want your city, your state, your country the way it should be... I think everybody should come out and vote."
"Just like you choose your girlfriend, your friends similarly you should choose your leaders... Go Vote," the 'Dabangg' star said.
Actor Abhishek Bachchan urged people to fulfill their duties as citizens by casting their votes.
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"I request all our fellow citizens to vote. This is our right, this is our duty. Please come out, please vote like I just have and do your duty. If you want to make a change in the society," Abhishek said.
Singer Sunidhi Chauhan tweeted, "One vote could make all the difference. Please do vote."
Actor Varun Dhawan went to cast his vote along with his filmmaker father David Dhawan
"Just got inked with my dad. Go vote," Varun tweeted along side a picture with his father.
'Kya Super Cool Hain Hum' actor Tusshar asked people to vote in order to get a stable government in the state.
"Make a difference, help the collective conscience bring a stable majority government to Maharashtra! Go Vote," he posted on twitter.
Tanishaa Mukerji was accompanied by her mother, veteran actress Tanuja, to the polling booth.
"You have the power to change your world! Vote with mother," Tanishaa posted.