Diwali festival is special for everyone. On this occasion, TV actors shared their memories of Diwali and things about this year’s festival. Come, tell us what he said:
Celebrating Diwali for the first time in my new home: Ashnoor Kaur
Diwali always brings positive and happy feelings. This year I am shooting for Samundra Indori and I am excited to celebrate with my new family. For me, Diwali means spending time with the people you love. This time I am celebrating Diwali for the first time in my new house. We will decorate the house with lamps, enjoy treats and lose ourselves in the festive atmosphere. I stopped bursting crackers in my childhood, so this year I plan to celebrate eco-friendly Diwali with love and light.
My wife prepares many types of sweets: Rohitashv Gaur
The most special ritual for me every year is doing Lakshmi Puja with my family. It is a sacred time when we all come together to pray for health, prosperity and happiness. After the puja, the fragrance of the festival food wafts through the house. My wife and daughters prepare traditional dishes and we all enjoy them together. My wife makes many types of sweets, like my favorite Gujiya. Helping others is also my priority during this time, whether in the form of charity or spending time with those who are far from my family.
Hand painted lamps purchased from local artists: Neha Joshi
Diwali has always been very close to my heart. We start preparing it well in advance at home, with our Marathi traditions. A special ritual is the Abhyanga morning bath, considered to purify the body. We light lamps around the house to welcome Goddess Lakshmi. I always try to celebrate an eco-friendly Diwali.
This year I purchased some beautiful hand painted lamps by local artists. For me, Diwali symbolizes the light within us, and spreading happiness should be done in a way that does not harm nature. The most special thing about this festival is the taste of Marathi cuisine. I love doing Puran Poli, Shankarpale and Chivda. It is a great pleasure for me to share them with my family and friends.
Despite a busy schedule, I celebrate Diwali with family: Yogesh Tripathi
Diwali is a special festival and I look forward to its arrival every year. Our preparations begin with cleaning the house so that positivity can be welcomed. My family decorates the house with lamps, rangoli and lights. The ritual of Lakshmi Puja is very special, where we all come together and pray for happiness and prosperity. After the puja, we burn crackers and enjoy traditional sweets.
The most special part of Diwali is spending time with family, laughing and remembering the past year. Even though the shooting schedule is busy, during Diwali, I take out time to celebrate with my family.
Planned to celebrate eco-friendly Diwali with green crackers for son Zain: Dheeraj Dhoopar
Diwali has always been a special festival for me, filled with happiness, warmth and memorable moments. Growing up in Delhi, I experienced the wonderful Diwali celebrations here. These moments stay with me forever. From decorating the house with lights to enjoying sweet dishes, every aspect of Diwali brings me immense joy.
Son Zain loves crackers, but keeping the environment in mind, we planned to celebrate eco-friendly Diwali with green crackers. Diwali is all about spending quality time with family and friends, and I look forward to meeting my loved ones and creating new memories.
Will celebrate Diwali on the set itself: Shagun Pandey
This year Diwali will be a little different for me as I will be away from my family. As a child, Diwali meant spending time with family, decorating the house with my sister and enjoying lots of sweets. There was a friendly competition with my sister to make rangoli. I’m going to miss it a lot this year. This Diwali, I will get my character’s uniform back, which will be a joyous moment on set. I’m not with my family, but I’m ready to celebrate my favorite holiday.