'Ramadan is not just about one community..': Seher Hone Ko Hai's Falak Khan on fasting as she shoots for show
Falak Khan of Seher Hone Ko Hai got in an exclusive chat with India Forums and spoke about fasting while shooting for the show and a lot more. Read ahead to know.
Published: Wednesday,Mar 04, 2026 13:13 PM GMT+05:30

Ramadan brings with it a spiritual glow, and for Falak Khan, that glow beautifully lights up the sets of Seher Hone Ko Hai. Speaking about the special atmosphere during the holy month, Falak says, “There is a completely different energy on set during Ramadan. Even though we are shooting long hours, there’s a sense of calm and positivity that surrounds everyone. It doesn’t feel stressful; instead, it feels blessed. The environment automatically becomes more peaceful, more respectful, and more connected.”
Opening up about the Iftar moments, she shares how the entire team makes it a point to break their fast together despite their packed schedules. “As sunset approaches, there’s this beautiful excitement. Someone arranges dates, someone brings fruits, someone orders snacks, and we all sit together. That moment when the azaan happens and we take our first sip of water after a long day of fasting it feels magical. It’s not just about eating; it’s about gratitude and togetherness.”
Falak also highlights how the unity on set becomes even stronger during Ramadan. “What truly touches my heart is that even those who are not fasting sit with us during Iftar out of love and respect. They wait with us, they smile with us, and they celebrate with us. It makes me feel that Ramadan is not just about one community; it’s about humanity. Those few minutes of breaking fast together create memories that stay with you forever.”
As sunset approaches, there’s this beautiful excitement. Someone arranges dates, someone brings fruits, someone orders snacks, and we all sit together. That moment when the azaan happens and we take our first sip of water after a long day of fasting it feels magical. It’s not just about eating; it’s about gratitude and togetherness.
- Falak Khan
Concluding her thoughts, Falak calls these shared Iftar experiences the true raunak of her Ramadan journey. “Shooting lights on, costumes on, everyone tired after a long day and then suddenly we are all sitting on the floor like one big family, sharing food and prayers. That sight itself is so beautiful. On the sets of Seher Hone Ko Hai, Ramadan doesn’t just pass by; it is celebrated with heart, soul, and immense love.”
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