Actresses
like
Swara
Bhaskar
and
Mandira
Bedi
won't
be
able
to
tie
rakhis
to
their
brothers
Sunday
as
they
are
not
in
the
same
city.
But
Richa
Chadda
and
Bipasha
Basu
are
lucky
to
be
home
to
celebrate
it
with
their
loved
ones.
Here's
what
they
have
to
say:
Taapsee
Pannu:
Since
I
don't
have
my
own
brothers,
I
tie
rakhi
to
my
cousins
Tajinder,
Tanvir
and
Udayveer.
Since
I
can't
be
with
them,
I've
couriered
them
the
rakhi
along
with
chocolates.
Now
waiting
for
return
gifts!
Mandira
Bedi:
Sadly
my
brother
and
I
are
never
in
the
same
country
on
Raksha
Bandhan,
so
I
have
to
courier
him
the
rakhi,
with
instructions
to
my
'bhabhi'
to
organise
his
favourite
sweets.
I
miss
the
fact
that
I
haven't
been
able
to
tie
a
rakhi
on
my
brother's
wrist
since
our
school
days.
Kriti
Sanon:
I
don't
have
a
brother.
My
cousin
brothers
are
abroad,
so
my
sister
and
I
tie
a
rakhi
on
one
another.
After
all
even
sisters
can
protect
one
another,
no?
We
are
in
different
cities
this
rakhi.
I
received
her
rakhi
and
asked
mom
to
buy
her
one
from
me.
We
will
celebrate
on
the
phone.
Aahana
Kumra:
My
brother
Karan
lives
in
Philadelphia
and
my
sister
Shivani
and
I
send
him
a
rakhi
every
year.
I
have
a
cousin
in
Mumbai.
I
tie
a
rakhi
on
my
co-actor
Pavail
Gulati,
who
plays
my
half-brother
in
'Yudh'.
But
he
has
run
off
to
Delhi.
I'll
tie
him
a
rakhi
and
take
a
gift
from
him
when
he
returns.
Swara
Bhaskar:
Sadly,
I
will
be
away
from
home
this
rakhi
when
my
brother
is
home
after
many
years
abroad.
This
year
I'll
say
some
extra
prayers
for
him
as
he
has
begun
his
own
business
venture.
I
am
in
London
and
I
intend
to
get
him
a
gift
when
I
return
home.
Richa
Chadda:
I
will
tie
a
rakhi
to
my
cousin
who
lives
in
Mumbai
and
make
him
some
daal
khichdi.
Bipasha
Basu:
I'll
spend
some
time
with
my
mooh-bola
bhai
(director)
Soham
Shah
and
we'll
eat
together.