From decorating their houses to lighting Diyas, the cast of Binaifer and Sanjay Kohli's shows - Babiji Ghar Par Hain, Jajiji Chhat Par Hain and Happu ki Ultan Paltan, share their Diwali plans with JYOTHI VENKATESH
Ashna Kishore
Well, on Diwali, I am going to Delhi and I will be celebrating the festival with my family after years. It's been a long time since I celebrated Diwali with my family. According to me, the significance of Diwali is to overcome the power of darkness, where everyone lights diyas and candles everywhere. Good wins over evil and you find positive vibes around you.
Kamna Pathak
I always celebrate Diwali with my family. Since childhood, we love to decorate the house with candles and diyas. We really don't like to brun crackers. On every Diwali, my mom makes sweets by herself, instead of buying them from the market Diwali is known as the festival of lights so we celebrate it by lighting diyas, candles and eating sweets.
Deepesh Bhan:
I am at my home in Mumbai only. Diwali is a festival of positivity. This year is special for me as I got married and I bought my own house last year. I will decorate my house with lights and diyas and my wife will make rangoli and sweets. In a traditional way, we will do goddess Laxmi Ji puja.
Rohitashv Gour
Diwali is one of the most important festivals because it signifies the day when Lord Ram came back to Ayodhya after 14 years of Vanvas. The Indians all over the world celebrate it fondly. I don't play cards and there was a time when I used to burn crackers. We used to have a competition about who would bring more crackers. But from the time I started understanding about pollution, I stopped doing it. I will be conscious of my diet during this Diwali. Earlier, it was totally the opposite. I used to eat a lot but now I am a little health conscious. We do Laxmi Poojan at home for bringing in positivity and goodness at home.
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