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How TV stars celebrate Diwali?
9 Nov 2007, 0000 hrs IST
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TNN
Fireworks, candles, cards or chocolates.....
Amarr Upadhyay,
TV actor:
I generally spend Diwali playing cards with friends and relatives. I also enjoy bursting crackers. Also, I would be working during the holidays, as I am producing a Bhojpuri film.
Ram Kapoor,
TV actor:
I always spend Diwali with my parents. And we celebrate it the traditional way doing pujas and a bit of crackers. My daughter is too young to celebrate but nonetheless we follow the tradition during this festival.
Shankar Mahadevan,
Musician:
Diwali is basically a very big affair at home — very private yet a very happy occasion celebrating with lots of card sessions, crackers and great food that my wife prepares. I just love to spend this festival with wife and kids.
Ronit Roy,
TV actor:
I will be shooting long hours during the festival. But I will definitely have a puja at home with family and light up the house with diyas.
Apara Mehta,
TV actor:
I am in Dubai right now, but I definitely hope to come back and spend the festival in the true hardcore traditional way, as it is supposed to be.
Shveta Salve,
TV actor:
Basically its time to be spent with family and friends, so I have a puja at home and call all my loved ones at home.
Shweta Kawatra,
TV actor:
My husband Manav's (Gohil) birthday falls on Diwali day, so we are planning to celebrate it in Spain. Otherwise, generally for us, Diwali means spending some 'me time' at home and just chilling out.
Amarr Upadhyay,
TV actor:
I generally spend Diwali playing cards with friends and relatives. I also enjoy bursting crackers. Also, I would be working during the holidays, as I am producing a Bhojpuri film.
Ram Kapoor,
TV actor:
I always spend Diwali with my parents. And we celebrate it the traditional way doing pujas and a bit of crackers. My daughter is too young to celebrate but nonetheless we follow the tradition during this festival.
Shankar Mahadevan,
Musician:
Diwali is basically a very big affair at home — very private yet a very happy occasion celebrating with lots of card sessions, crackers and great food that my wife prepares. I just love to spend this festival with wife and kids.
Ronit Roy,
TV actor:
I will be shooting long hours during the festival. But I will definitely have a puja at home with family and light up the house with diyas.
Apara Mehta,
TV actor:
I am in Dubai right now, but I definitely hope to come back and spend the festival in the true hardcore traditional way, as it is supposed to be.
Shveta Salve,
TV actor:
Basically its time to be spent with family and friends, so I have a puja at home and call all my loved ones at home.
Shweta Kawatra,
TV actor:
My husband Manav's (Gohil) birthday falls on Diwali day, so we are planning to celebrate it in Spain. Otherwise, generally for us, Diwali means spending some 'me time' at home and just chilling out.
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