Diwali 2019: Here’s How Pearl V Puri, Namish & Others Are Planning To Celebrate Festival Of Lights
Diwali is around the corner. Here’s how Colors’ actors – Namish Taneja, Pearl V Puri, Avinesh Rekhi and others are planning to celebrate the festival of lights.
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oi-Lekhaka
By Lekhaka
Diwali
is
around
the
corner.
Everyone
is
eagerly
looking
forward
for
the
arrival
of
the
festival,
and
so
are
the
celebrities.
Here's
how
our
Colors'
actors
planning
to
celebrate
the
festival
of
lights.
Meera
Deosathle
from
Vidya,
"I
will
celebrate
Diwali
by
beginning
the
day
at
a
temple
with
my
mother
and
lighting
my
first
diya
there.
Then
I
want
to
spend
the
rest
of
the
day
with
my
mother
and
close
friends.
I
am
planning
to
gift
a
small
gold
pendant
to
my
mother
and
make
the
festival
even
more
special
for
her.
I
would
want
to
wish
everyone
a
very
happy
and
prosperous
Diwali
and
would
request
everyone
to
not
burst
crackers."
Namish
Taneja
from
Vidya,
"This
year
I
will
be
celebrating
Diwali
with
my
family
and
close
friends.
With
god's
grace,
on
this
auspicious
day
I
plan
to
buy
a
new
house.
Me
and
my
family
are
planning
to
celebrate
an
eco
friendly
Diwali
by
gifting
small
plants
to
our
close
friends.
Last
year,
I
had
gifted
a
gold
ring
to
my
nani
and
this
year
I
wish
to
gift
her
gold
earrings
or
a
chain.
We
will
also
have
a
special
Diwali
celebration
on
the
sets
of
Vidya
with
snacks
specially
made
for
the
cast
and
crew."
Avinesh
Rekhi
from
Choti
Sardarni,
"This
Diwali
I
am
investing
in
a
house.
I
only
celebrate
Diwali
with
my
family
and
don't
believe
in
bursting
any
crackers.
We
start
with
exchanging
gifts
with
friends
and
family
four
to
five
days
prior
to
the
festival.
On
the
sets
of
Choti
Sarrdaarni,
we
plan
to
have
a
small
party
to
thank
everyone
onsets
for
their
efforts
in
making
our
show
a
success."
Ishita
Dutta
as
Pragati
from
Bepanah
Pyaarr,
"Diwali
is
a
festival
that
brings
the
entire
family
together.
We
have
planned
a
Diwali
party
for
our
close
family
and
friends
and
will
be
attending
a
few
card
parties
too.
Since
we
will
also
be
busy
shooting,
the
celebration
will
begin
on
the
set!
I
don't
believe
in
bursting
crackers
during
Diwali,
so
instead
I
decorate
my
house
with
a
lot
of
diyas,
colorful
lights
and
candles.
I
also
love
celebrating
the
auspicious
day
of
Dhanteras,
when
we
go
and
buy
something
new
like
gold
or
silver
because
it
is
believed
to
be
very
lucky.
"
Simone
Singh
as
Raziya
Begum
from
Bahu
Begum," I'm
going
home
to
visit
my
father
this
Diwali.
Around
Diwali,
there
are
a
lot
of
parties
we
attend
but,
on
the
day,
it's
more
of
a
quiet
family
evening
for
us
with
rangoli,
diyas
and
lots
of
festive
food".
Nimrit
Kaur
from
Choti
Sarrdaarni,
"I
will
celebrate
Diwali
in
Mumbai
this
year
with
friends.
I
believe
in
a
noise-free
and
eco-friendly
Diwali
so
I
don't
burst
crackers
and
would
like
to
request
people
to
not
burst
them
either.
As
my
family
is
back
in
Chandigarh
and
I
am
going
to
miss
them
a
lot
and
I
hope
to
have
my
friends
over
so
the
festive
spirit
carries
on."
Pearl
V
Puri
from
Bepanah
Pyaar,
"I
am
excited
about
going
home
this
year
for
Diwali.
I
can't
wait
to
have
homemade
food
as
I
haven't
eaten
my
mom's
food
for
long
and
that
is
one
thing,
I
miss
the
most.
During
festivals
my
mom
prepares
a
variety
of
delicacies
which
I
am
going
to
binge
on
leaving
aside
my
diet.
Personally,
I
don't
like
bursting
crackers,
so
I'll
avoid
that
even
now
but
definitely
will
spend
more
time
with
my
family
as
time
is
what
matters,
especially
when
it's
spent
with
your
loved
ones."
Shruti
Sharma
as
Dhanak
from
Gathbandhan,
"I
always
wait
for
the
festival
of
lights,
Diwali.
For
me,
since
childhood,
it's
been
a
festival
that
brings
with
it
a
lot
of
happiness
and
prosperity.
This
year
I
plan
to
decorate
my
house
and
visit
a
temple
with
my
mother.
It's
been
a
dream
to
give
my
mother
a
diamond
ring
and
this
is
the
year
that
I
am
planning
to
make
it
a
reality.
I
am
very
excited
and
looking
forward
to
celebrate
this
festival
with
my
family
and
friends."