Rajan Shahi's Baatein Kuch Ankahee Si actors wishes a very ‘Happy Diwali’ to everyone!
Even though they are busy entertaining the audiences with their performances on screen, actors too look forward to spending a special Diwali with loved ones. Baatein Kuch Ankahee Si produced by Rajan Shahi (Directors Kut Production) actors share their Diwali plans, memories and more.
Amit Pachori
Diwali decoration with lights and diya followed by Laxmi Puja is mandatory in our home. Post the puja, I plan to light a few crackers (without sound) with my kids and then friends will come over for dinner and a get together of fun and frolic. The lights of Diwali for me signify a time to destroy all our dark desires and thoughts and give us the strength and the zeal to carry on with our goodwill for the rest of the year. With the lights all around, it just exuberates positivity and immense joy. Childhood Diwali memories are always the fondest ones. My father who was, is & always will be my hero used to bring the best of the sweets and crackers for us. Putting up lights with your siblings and parents around the house to make sure every corner wishes you happy Diwali, is one of the fondest memories growing up.
Garvita Sadhwani
Diwali means love, light and family for me! My mom and dad are here so I’ll be spending time with them. We do Lakshmi poojan at home, light up the house with Diyas And avoid crackers! Most memorable diwali has been with my mom dad sister, All together in one place. Now my sister has moved to the US but I miss fighting over dal pakwan and sweets with her.
Yatin Karyekar
If I get a holiday of 3/4 days from shootings I will be visiting my house in Pune else I will have to stay in Mumbai. It re-vitalizes relations, boosts the economy, and spreads happiness. As a child, having all my 6 aunts and 7 uncles with their families at my grandparents place (134 souls under one roof) exchanging gifts, eating special sweets, lots of songs, lots of love, is the one thing we kids always looked forward to.
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