COLORS TV Celebrities Embrace the Strength and Beauty of Navratri
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Synopsis of the Article in Bullet Points:
- Pranali Rathod (lead actress in Durga on COLORS) shares her connection to Navratri and how her role makes the festival more special.
- She plans to visit the pandal for blessings despite her busy shooting schedule.
- Anita Hassandani (playing Devika in Suman Indori) fondly recalls family celebrations and Garba nights.
- Anita plans to celebrate Navratri with her family, hosting a Garba night and enjoying traditional fasting foods like sabudana khichdi.
- Neil Bhatt (Arjun in Megha Barsenge) enjoys celebrating Navratri on set, participating in Garba, and cherishing the festival’s traditions.
- He looks forward to making memories with his Megha Barsenge team and wishes everyone a joyful Navratri.
- Deepika Singh (Mangal in Mangal Lakshmi) speaks about her devotion to Maa Shakti and how she enjoys Garba and aartis during Navratri.
- Deepika shares her excitement about making fun of Garba dance reels with her co-actors.
- Shagun Pandey (Veer in Mera Balam Thanedaar) reflects on his childhood Navratri celebrations and plans to celebrate with his on-screen family this year.
Navratri Special: COLORS’ Actors Celebrate the Glory of Goddesses
Navratri, the vibrant festival honoring the goddesses, holds a special place in the hearts of COLORS’ actors. They celebrate not only on screen but also bring the festive spirit to their personal lives. Here’s how some of the popular stars of COLORS channel their devotion, memories, and enthusiasm during this auspicious time.
Pranali Rathod’s Special Connection to Maa Durga
Pranali Rathod, who plays the lead role in Durga, shares how this Navratri has become even more meaningful for her. As someone who has always felt deeply connected to Maa Durga, the actress finds herself in an even more personal space with the goddess due to her role in the show. She mentions, “Navratri festival is a beautiful reminder of the strength and grace that Maa Durga embodies.”
Despite her busy schedule, Pranali plans to take some time out to visit the pandal and seek blessings from Maa Durga. “This time, it feels like a personal connection to the Goddess as my show is named after her. I’ll be visiting the pandal with my cast and crew to seek her blessings,” she adds. For Pranali, Navratri is not just a festival but a time to rejuvenate her energy and reflect on the divine grace of Durga Maa.
Anita Hassandani’s Family Traditions and Navratri Celebrations
For Suman Indori actress Anita Hassandani, Navratri has always been about family, celebration, and tradition. Growing up, Anita recalls fond memories of playing Garba and visiting decorated pandals with her family. Even though her schedule is busy with the show, she plans to bring that same festive energy to her family this year.
Anita shares, “My son is at an age where he’s curious about all the traditions, so we’ll be hosting a Garba night at home.” She also plans to make her favorite Navratri fasting dishes like sabudana khichdi and kuttu ke pakore. She cherishes the moments of family bonding, ensuring that her son gets to experience the beauty of these traditions.
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Neil Bhatt’s First Navratri with Megha Barsenge Cast
Neil Bhatt, who plays Arjun in Megha Barsenge, is equally excited about the festive season. He talks about how much he loves the energy of Garba and Dandiya during Navratri. This year, Neil is especially enthusiastic because it’s his first time celebrating with the cast and crew of Megha Barsenge.
He expresses his excitement, saying, “I’ve always loved how Navratri brings people together in celebration of culture and devotion. This year, being with my new team makes it even more memorable.” Neil looks forward to celebrating the festival’s traditions, dancing to Garba beats, and creating memories with his co-stars.
Deepika Singh’s Devotion and Navratri Joy
Deepika Singh, who plays Mangal in Mangal Lakshmi, also reflects on her strong connection to Navratri. She shares how the festival gives her a chance to deeply connect with Maa Shakti. Originally from Delhi, Deepika didn’t grow up celebrating Garba nights, but now, living in Mumbai, she loves participating in the city’s vibrant Navratri culture.
She reveals that she plans to make a Garba dance video with her co-actors, especially with Urvashi ji, who plays her on-screen mother. Deepika also enjoys visiting Durga Puja stalls and chanting the Durga Chalisa. Her devotion to Maa Shakti is central to how she celebrates Navratri, both in her personal and professional life.
Shagun Pandey’s Childhood Memories of Navratri in Punjab
Shagun Pandey, who portrays Veer in Mera Balam Thanedaar, reminisces about his childhood celebrations in Punjab. For him, Navratri meant family gatherings, jagraatas, and community spirit. He fondly recalls setting up stalls of fairytales, prasad, and fruits to serve the community during the festival.
This year, Shagun looks forward to celebrating Navratri with his on-screen family, keeping the traditions close to his heart. He believes that Navratri gives everyone the strength to face challenges, and this year, he is excited to honor these traditions both on and off the set.
Navratri – A Celebration of Devotion and Togetherness
The actors of COLORS not only embody devotion and grace through their roles on-screen but also carry these qualities into their personal lives. Navratri becomes a time of reflection, celebration, and connection, not just with the divine but also with family, friends, and colleagues. As they celebrate the festival both on set and at home, their heartfelt stories show the deep bond they share with Navratri and the goddess. Wishing everyone a blessed and joyous Navratri!
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