Hamari Bahu Silk Actors Gear Up For Diwali The cast of Hamari Bahu Silk, produced by Devyani Rale, Sudhanshu Tripathi (Klay Pictures LLP) and Jyoti Gupta (Silver Ivory Productions), share their By Team Bollyy 28 Oct 2019 | Updated On 28 Oct 2019 05:55 IST in TV News New Update Follow Us Share The cast of Hamari Bahu Silk, produced by Devyani Rale, Sudhanshu Tripathi (Klay Pictures LLP) and Jyoti Gupta (Silver Ivory Productions), share their Diwali plans with JYOTHI VENKATESH Zaan Khan: On Diwali, I will be shooting. It's a 7 am a shift till 7 pm shift. After that I have very huge, grand party at my house and I will be calling all my friends and relatives. My Diwali has basically already started because the last 3-4 days I have been partying every Diwali night. Diwali is the festival of togetherness, love, sweets, and cards. Wish you all a happy and a cracker-free Diwali because already there is too much pollution. So, eat sweets, have fun, meet your relatives, play cards and just enjoy the night because it is a beautiful festival. Reeva Chaudary: Diwali is called the Festival of Lights and is celebrated to honor Ramachandra, the seventh avatar (incarnation of the god Vishnu). It is believed that on this day Rama returned to his people after 14 years of exile during which he fought and won a battle against the demons and the demon king, Ravana. This Diwali I’m going to miss my mom as I lost her this year on the 2nd of January. Kriti Choudhary: My Diwali plan is that I am going to my home and I am going to celebrate with my family because the whole year we don’t spend much time with them. Diwali makes me nostalgic. During my childhood, we used to burn crackers, make rangoli, eat a lot of sweets and we used to visit relatives' places. So, I believe that Diwali is a function that gets people close to each other. It's a festival of love, happiness. Vandana Vithlani: My Diwali plans are such that we do an auspicious puja on Dhanteras, Kali Chaudash, and Diwali. We make different namkeens like chiwada chakli and sweets and shop for clothes and gift articles. I make a rangoli everyday, light and decorate houses with wall hangings, torans, and different lighting. Then we have our Kuldevi puja on kali chash in the morning and night we specially make Dahi wade. There are get together parties with family and friends. The significance of Diwali is a festival of joy. Decluttering your house brings lots of positive changes in life. I do that a lot. Happy Diwali and happy new year. Mamta Verma: My Diwali plans are preparing some healthy sweets at home and cleaning the house. The significance of Diwali is the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. For more Bollywood updates, follow Bollyy! Tags: Bollywood, Bollywood News, Bollywood Updates, Television, Telly News, Hamari Bahu Silk #bollywood news #Bollywood #Bollywood updates #television #Telly News #Hamari Bahu Silk Related Articles Advertisment Latest Stories Read the Next Article