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COLORS Stars Reveal Heartfelt Diwali Memories and On-Screen Festivities

COLORS Stars Reveal Heartfelt Diwali Memories and On-Screen Festivities

COLORS Stars Reveal Heartfelt Diwali Memories and On-Screen Festivities

COLORS Stars Reveal Heartfelt Diwali Memories and On-Screen Festivities

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COLORS’ Stars Share Their Diwali Traditions, Memories, and On-Screen Celebrations

Diwali is a festival filled with light, warmth, and family, and for the beloved actors on COLORS, it’s a time to balance traditional celebrations with their busy shooting schedules. From family rituals to sweet memories, these actors opened up about their connections with the festival, how they celebrate on set, and what Diwali means to them.

Shagun Pandey (Veer from Mera Balam Thanedaar) Talks About Celebrating Diwali Away from Family

For Shagun Pandey, who plays Veer in Mera Balam Thanedaar, this Diwali will be a mix of nostalgia and celebration as he spends it away from family, focused on filming the popular show. Shagun shared, “This Diwali feels a little different since I’ll be away from home. Growing up, Diwali was all about being with family, decorating the house with my sister, lighting diyas with my dad, and enjoying sweets together.” He fondly remembers a friendly competition with his sister over making rangoli designs, a tradition he’ll miss this year.

While Shagun is away from home, his on-screen celebrations offer some consolation. In an exciting plot twist, his character Veer is about to regain his police uniform, a moment of pride he’s thrilled to share with viewers during the festival season. Shagun concluded with, “Although I’m not home, I’m grateful I get to celebrate on screen. I wish everyone a joyful and eco-friendly Diwali!”

Ashnoor Kaur (Suman from Suman Indori) Celebrates Her First Diwali in a New Home

For Ashnoor Kaur, who plays Suman in Suman Indori, this Diwali brings new beginnings as she celebrates her first Diwali in her new home. Ashnoor expressed her joy at creating fresh memories with her on-screen family while honoring her favorite traditions. “Diwali brings such positivity and warmth. I love spending time with the people who mean the most to me,” she said.

Ashnoor’s family celebrations involve simple, eco-conscious traditions. She recalls, “I stopped bursting crackers as a kid. It’s more about lighting diyas and decorating the house to feel the festive vibes.” This year, she’s especially excited to decorate her new home with diyas, savor sweets, and spread Diwali cheer with friends and family. “I wish everyone a Diwali full of happiness, warmth, and love,” she added.

Pranali Rathod (Durga from Durga) Reflects on Diwali’s Symbolism

For Pranali Rathod, who stars as Durga in Durga, Diwali is about love, lights, and laughter, both in her real life and on screen. This year, the show’s storyline is focused on a unique Diwali celebration, which Pranali feels will be a treat for fans. “We’ve worked on creating something special for the Diwali sequence, and I’m thrilled to see how viewers react to it,” she shared.

Pranali believes that Diwali should be a time to cherish relationships and shared moments. She wishes her fans a beautiful Diwali filled with joy and good memories. “May this Diwali brighten your hearts and homes,” Pranali said, adding that she can’t wait for viewers to enjoy the festive storyline.

Ankur Verma (Rajeev from Parineetii) Reminisces About Diwali’s Festive Treats

For Ankur Verma, who plays Rajeev in Parineetii, Diwali means indulging in delicious treats and spending time with family and friends. He recalls, “When I think of Diwali, mithais are the first thing that comes to mind. My mom’s sweets are something I look forward to every year.” Ankur enjoys gathering with his childhood friends to celebrate Diwali, playing games, and eating all his favorite foods.

Though he chooses not to burst crackers, Ankur ensures that his Diwali is filled with light by decorating with diyas. This year, viewers can look forward to an exciting Diwali sequence in Parineetii, filled with drama and excitement. Ankur is looking forward to the “dhamakedaar” scenes, saying, “I wish everyone a safe and happy Diwali.”

Neha Rana (Megha from Megha Barsenge) Reflects on Family Traditions and Festive Shopping

For Neha Rana, who plays Megha in Megha Barsenge, Diwali is a chance to relive her favorite childhood memories. She fondly remembers helping her mom make gujiyas, a traditional sweet that filled their home with a delightful aroma. “Each year, we come together for a special Lakshmi Puja, and my cousins and I share so many laughs and stories,” she shared.

Though she’s busy filming, Neha looks forward to celebrating with her on-screen family and squeezing in some festive shopping for gifts. Neha hopes to continue enjoying Diwali in an eco-friendly way. “Let’s celebrate with love, and joy, and by being mindful of pollution. I wish everyone a happy and prosperous Diwali,” she said.

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