For
TV
actors
Divyanka
Tripathi,
Karan
Patel,
and
Mihika
Verma
Diwali
mean
sweets,
rangolis
and
family
time
with
friends.
This
year
too
they
all
have
plans
to
make
the
best
of
the
festival.
Here
is
what
they
have
planned
for
Diwali
to
be
celebrated
Thursday:
Devolina:
Diwali
for
me
is
all
about
crackers,
sweets,
new
clothes,
rangolis
and
candles.
I
actively
participate
in
making
the
elaborate
and
ornate
rangolis
at
our
doorstep
with
my
siblings.
I
think
the
kid
in
me
comes
alive
during
such
festivities
when
I
celebrate
it
like
a
child.
Divyanka
Tripathi:
I
used
to
go
and
shop
for
crackers
with
my
father,
which
used
to
make
me
very
happy.
I
still
cherish
those
moments.
I
gift
diyas
and
sweets
to
my
friends
every
Diwali.
Karan
Patel:
As
a
tradition,
the
entire
family
comes
down
from
all
parts
of
the
country
to
celebrate
Diwali.
Being
a
Gujarati,
the
Laxmipujan
also
forms
an
important
part
of
the
celebration.
Who
can
forget
the
sweets,
crackers,
lights
and
card
games
in
the
evenings?
I
spend
every
Diwali
at
home
with
my
family.
To
me,
Diwali
is
all
about
having
a
good
time
with
my
near
and
dear
ones.
Mihika
Verma:
I
have
always
celebrated
Diwali
with
my
family
and
it
is
one
occasion
that
I
get
to
meet
my
entire
family
at
one
place.
Of
course,
the
gifts
that
I
receive
from
my
brothers
are
an
added
incentive.
I
absolutely
love
helping
my
mom
make
sweets
and
decorate
the
house
with
lights,
diyas
and
rangolis.
Anita
Hassanandani:
While
the
normal
preparations
of
cleaning
the
house,
festive
shopping,
lighting
diyas
and
bursting
crackers
are
on,
I
believe
that
Diwali
is
the
perfect
occasion
for
a
family
reunion
and
a
celebration
of
special
moments
with
our
loved
ones.