We all are different in some or the other aspect, but one thing that gives equality to all Indians is the power to exercise our vote. The power of universal adult franchise is given to each and every Indian who is18 or above, irrespective of their, gender, caste creed, etc. However, do you know that there are still some "Bollywood celebrities" who can't exercise 'the right to vote' due to various reasons. From Alia Bhatt to Akshay Kumar one here we bring to you a list of 9 Bollywood celebrities who are not allowed to vote in India:

Alia Bhatt: One of the most admired Bollywood actresses, Alia Bhatt is one among the many Bollywood celebs who can't vote in India. The 'Highway' actress's mother, Soni Razdan was born in Birmingham, the UK, and so she is a British citizen, just like her mother Alia holds a British passport too.

Sunny Leone: Sunny Leone or Karenjit Kaur, holds a Canadian passport, and since India doesn't have the concept of dual citizenship, Sunny can't vote in elections in India.

Jacqueline Fernandez: Jacqueline was born in Bahrain, while her father is Sri Lankan and her mother is of Malaysian descent, she is barred from voting in India.

Imran Khan: Actor Imran Khan, is an American citizen, however according to a few media reports, Imran is trying to get an Indian passport.

Katrina Kaif: Katrina is now married to Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal, and the diva ruling the B-town for over a decade in India now, but she still lives on an employment visa in India. She was born in Hong Kong and holds a British passport.

Akshay Kumar: The Kesari actor was born in India, but he became a Canadian citizen when he accepted the honorary citizenship conferred upon him by Canada.

Kalki Koechlin: One of the finest actresses in Bollywood, Kalki was born to French parents in Pondicherry and holds a French passport.

Nargis Fakhri: Better known for her performance in Rockstar, Nargis was born to a Pakistani father and a Czech mother in New York, Nargis Fakhri is a US citizen.

Sapna Pabbi: The Khamoshiyan actress, Sapna was born in London, United Kingdom, and holds a British passport, so is unable to vote in India.