Vishal
Dadlani
"To
me,
Diwali
means
family.
A
time
of
love,
light
and
celebrations
with
those
who
one
loves
the
most.
Diwali
memories
are
always
happy
ones.
Puja
at
home,
followed
by
prasad,
even
for
non-believers
like
me."
Nia
Sharma
"Every
year,
I
celebrate
Diwali
by
myself
at
my
place.
I
enjoy
making
beautiful
Rangolis,
light
diyas
and
treat
myself
with
mouth-watering
sweets.
Since
the
festival
is
all
about
spreading
love
and
happiness,
it
is
a
humble
request
to
avoid
bursting
crackers
as
it
harms
the
environment
and
causes
global
warming
as
well."
Nikhil
Khurana
"For
me,
the
festival
of
Diwali
is
all
about
getting
together
with
family
and
friends,
chilling
with
them
and
relaxing.
It
is
a
nice
time
to
catch
up
with
everyone
and
spend
time
together.
I
don't
really
believe
in
bursting
crackers,
not
only
because
I
am
an
environmentalist,
but
also
because
I
feel
that
the
festival
is
more
about
lights,
sweets
and
togetherness."
Paridhi
Sharma
"The
preparations
of
Diwali
start
a
month
ago,
meticulously
cleaning
the
entire
home,
preparing
sweets,
decorating
home,
lighting
up,
Rangoli,
Lakshmi
puja
and
the
most
important
part
of
Diwali
is
to
be
with
my
family
and
my
husband.
I
always
make
sure
to
buy
gifts
for
all
our
family
members."