Diwali fever has already caught on. Everyone is gearing up for the festival of lights. From shopping to buying sweets for friends to buying gifts and decorating items for their homes, everyone is busy in Diwali affair. The celebrities are either hosting a party or throwing one and they are leaving no stone unturned to make the most of this day. Diwali is that time of the year when everyone is seen dressed their best. From wearing designer clothes to hosting the most lavish Diwali bashes, the stars have ensured that they bring in the festival with much fervour and they sure know how to celebrate the fest in style. While some like to socialise and are planning Diwali bashes to celebrate the occasion with their near and dear ones, some have opted to celebrate the day with their families. Many TV stars have taken some time off their work to enjoy Diwali with family. Take a look at what your favourite television stars are upto this Diwali.
Diwali is the best time for me as I could cheat my diet and enjoy a lot of sweets and snacks. Also, it is that time of the year when you could dress your best and show off your designer wears. I get too excited to wear my new outfits and get ready for puja. Also, I love this occasion as I could take some time off my work and enjoy quality time with my close friends and family. Diwali definitely brings a lot of energy and positivity all around.
Diwali has always been family time for me. But I also take some time off to meet my friends and spend time with them. Every Diwali we all meet up to decorate the house and then get ready for the puja. And then we all enjoy the healthy homemade food. ALSO READ: (Mersal Movie Review: Critics Give A Thumbs Up To Vijay’s Film)
For me, Diwali is all about spending quality time with my friends and family. Every year, we perform a simple Diwali puja process at home. The idea is to celebrate this festival with our loved ones and the best part is that Diwali brings family members and friends closer to each other. The second best thing I love about this festival is hogging the healthy homemade food.
I feel Diwali is one of the most important festivals because with the taste of sweets, one should forget and forgive their enmity with one another and try to build up the friendship. I wish people celebrate Diwali with their friends and family in a safe manner and create some happy memories! I would urge my fans to have a cracker-free Diwali this year. My plan is to celebrate the day with my dear and near ones and yes homemade food is what I am looking forward to.
For me, Diwali is too special. The lights outside brings magical vibes inside. I enjoy the festival, wearing new clothes and visiting friends for Diwali bashes. I enjoy the good food and spiritual environment all around. Its really fun.
Diwali is very special to me as on this day I get to spend some quality time with my closed ones. Sometimes I shoot during Diwali and enjoy the occasion with friends but if I visit home, then we perform a small puja just like every year and prepare sweets and candies. I really miss celebrating the festival with my family. Since now I am in Mumbai, Diwali celebrations are mostly spent playing cards and having great meals or dinner with friends.
Pearl V Puri
My Diwali plan is to celebrate the occasion with my family and friends. Diwali has always been important an festival for me. On this day, we prepare special items and enjoy the homemade food with family. May the festival of lights brings lots of joy and happiness around you and burn your all worries!
On Diwali, from getting ready for Lakshmi puja to attending Diwali bashes, everything is too exciting. It’s so much fun meeting fans, friends and relatives. Diwali brings lots of happiness all around and I enjoy this positive vibes.
Nausheen Ali Sardar
I am going to have a cracker free Diwali and I also wish that each one of you to be considerate about animals and not burst crackers this year. Happy Diwali!
Yash Sinha
Diwali celebrations has always been special for me. My family (comprises parents and my brothers) celebrates the festival offering puja at home. My mother prepares amazing sweets and snacks at home, which we all enjoy together. This time of the year brings all of close to each other as we all take a break from our busy lives.
Roop Durgapal
Diwali is more fun because of its charm. Instead of burning crackers, I wish people burn their vices. One thing I am sure about this Diwali is that I’m going to cheat my diet. Speaking of decoration, I am going to decorate my home with lights, diyas, pot pourri, flowers, among others. May this Diwali bring good luck and prosperity in your life.
Soni Singh
On Diwali I help my mother in making candies and snacks and it is too much fun. Also, many of us organise Diwali bashes, I either host one or attend one. Diwali are the most waited festivals as I get to shop for myself and my family, and it’s too exciting.
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