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| By Dhanashri Kulkarni & Soumita Sengupta /Hill Road Media You can't live with them, you can live without them. Irritating, adorable, annoying, lovable - sibling are family with whom we share an unbreakable bond. It's no different with television stars. We catch up with some popular faces from the telly world as they speak about their brothers & sisters, reveal some secrets about their loving relationship and share their plans for Raksha Bandhan this year. | |||
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| ANKITA LOKHANDE What does Raksha Bandhan mean to you? What is the most precious gift you ever got on rakhi? Rakshabandhan is a lovely festival and I am looking forward to it. The most precious gift I ever got on rakhi is a silver payal. My brother Arpan is studying so he takes money from my parents and always gets me something nice but for the payal he had put in his pocket money too which was sweet. What is the most irritating habit of your brother? Mostly we both fight and argue a lot and I find that irritating about him, but I know that when I need him, he is there for me. He is always supportive of whatever I want to do. What are you doing this Raksha Bandhan? This Raksha Bandhan thankfully my parents and brother are in town so we will be celebrating all day. I plan to get a day off and if I can't then I have plans for the evening at least. What gift are you expecting? I am not expecting any particular gift and whatever he gives me is precious. What do you love most about your brother? My brother is the best in the world even if he troubles me a lot. One promise that you would like your sibling to make this raksha bandhan ? One promise that I would like to make to him would be that I will be with him forever and love him always. I would like him to remain as he is. | |||