Tushar
Dalvi
Aka
Sai
from
Mere
Sai
"I
celebrate
with
much
fervor
and
absolutely
love
this
festival.
Like
every
year,
I
will
be
spending
time
with
my
family
and
performing
Lakshmi
Puja.
I
will
make
sure
that
I
take
time
out
from
the
shoot
and
go
shopping
to
buy
gifts
for
my
family.
I
am
very
excited
to
welcome
the
festival
of
lights
and
will
be
celebrating
a
cracker
free
Diwali.
Here's
wishing
everyone
Happy
and
prosperous
Diwali-Spread
love
and
avoid
noise."
(sic)
Akanksha
Puri
Aka
Parvati
From
Vighnaharta
Ganesh
"At
the
point
when
I
consider
Diwali
the
primary
thing
that
comes
into
my
brain
is
the
mithais.
I
recall
as
a
child,
I
used
to
take
desserts
from
the
kitchen
and
conceal
it
in
my
lunchbox.
I
have
never
been
away
from
my
family
during
Diwali
and
ideally
this
year
won't
be
any
unique.
My
Diwali
festivity
has
consistently
been
sans
saltine
and
even
this
year,
I
will
spend
Diwali
lighting
diyas
and
messing
around
with
my
loved
ones.
Here's
wishing
every
one
of
my
fans
an
upbeat
and
prosperous
Diwali."
(sic)
Paridhi
Sharma
Aka
Babita
From
Patiala
Babes
"Like
always,
this
year
also
my
family
and
I
will
go
to
our
home
town
to
celebrate
the
festival.
The
most
beautiful
memory
of
Diwali
from
every
year
is
that
of
Rangoli
making.
I
thoroughly
enjoy
making
Rangoli
for
Diwali.
I
wish
everyone
a
happy
and
prosperous
Diwali."
(sic)
Roshni
Walia
Aka
Tara
From
Tara
From
Satara
"Every
Diwali
we
go
to
lengths
to
decorate
and
clean
the
house,
make
the
rangolis,
do
the
puja
and
visit
all
our
friends.
I'm
not
very
fond
of
crackers
for
the
impact
they
have
and
I
have
dogs
who
don't
like
the
noise
and
smell
of
it
so
we
avoid,
but
I
play
with
just
some
phuljadis,
chakris etc.
This
year
I
am
very
excited
as
I'm
planning
to
hold
a
get
together
with
all
my
family
and
friends
at
my
house.
Diwali
has
always
been
my
favourite
festival,
the
lights,
the
glitz
and
everybody
coming
and
meeting.
As
a
kid
I
and
my
sister
would
dress
up,
make
rangolis,
light
dias
all
around
the
house,
fix
the
lights
and
gorge
onto
food
cooked
by
mom.
All
night
we
would
meet
friends
and
go
to
their
houses,
for
both
of
us
it
was
like
a
festive
night
out."
(sic)
Swati
Shah
Aka
Kusum
From
Ishaaron
Ishaaron
Mein
"For
me
this
year
Diwali
is
going
to
be
full
of
colors
and
lights.
Talking
about
the
special
memory
about
Diwali,
I
recall
how
my
mother
used
to
change
entire
décor
of
the
house
(ghar
ka
naksha
badal
deti
thi)
during
Diwali
with
flowers
and
lanterns.
The
house
which
we
used
to
see
all
the
days
used
to
suddenly
change
and
become
extremely
beautiful
during
Diwali.
I
usually
follow
all
the
norms
and
traditions
of
Diwali.
the
best
thing
about
Diwali
is
the
lights.
I
love
decorating
my
house
with
unique
style
of
lights.
One
thing
that
I
have
been
following
every
Diwali
is
I
don't
burst
crackers.
Same
is
with
my
son.
Both
of
us
prefer
celebrating
noiseless
Diwali.
we
don't
want
to
create
any
kind
of
nuisance
for
anyone
else.
But
Diwali
is
incomplete
without
firecrackers
hence
we
prefer
Sparklers
only."
(sic)
Rishina
Kandhari
Aka
Rani
From
Ishaaron
Ishaaron
Mein
"For
me
Diwali
is
the
festival
of
happiness.
One
thing
that
strikes
me
after
hearing
the
word
‘Diwali'
is
my
childhood.
Those
were
the
days
when
we
were
never
worried
about
work
and
enjoyed
Diwali
to
fullest.
I
remember
those
were
the
best
5
days
of
the
year
for
me
as
we
used
to
get
together
with
entire
family
to
celebrate
the
festival.
Now
in
the
hustle
bustle
of
Mumbai
I
rarely
spare
Diwali
with
my
entire
family.
This
Diwali
I
am
celebrating
the
festival
with
the
entire
family
of
Ishaaron
Ishaaron
Mein
where
we
have
enlightened
the
entire
set
with
beautiful
lights
and
lanterns."
(sic)
Ashnoor
Kaur
Aka
Mini
from
Patiala
Babes
"I
am
going
to
celebrate
Diwali
with
my
friends
and
family.
Due
to
our
busy
schedules,
we
are
not
able
to
meet
and
spend
time
together.
Festivals
are
the
occasion
when
we
meet
up
and
bond
with
each
other.
I
am
going
to
celebrate
the
festival
of
love
and
light
with
the
people
close
to
my
heart.
I
wish
everyone
a
very
happy
Diwali
and
hope
this
year
brings
lots
of
success
and
happiness
in
your
life.
I
hope
everyone
is
celebrating
a
crack-free
Diwali
and
participating
in
protecting
our
environment."
(sic)
Mudit
Nayar
Aka
Yogi
From
Ishaaron
Ishaaron
Mein
"For
me,
Diwali
is
the
festival
of
Love,
affection,
happiness
and
most
important
sweets.
Every
year
I
get
excited
for
Diwali
thinking
of
eating
different
sweets
and
Diwali
special
snacks.
In
Mumbai,
I
stay
with
my
wife
Aprajita
Shrivastava
in
my
small
world.
We
both
will
be
celebrating
our
second
Diwali
together
and
we
have
already
started
preparing
for
the
festival.
It's
fun
when
we
both
clean
and
decorate
our
home
along
with
shopping.
However,
I
am
definitely
going
to
miss
celebrating
Diwali
with
my
family
but
I
am
super
excited
to
start
a
new
journey
with
my
beautiful
wife."
(sic)