There
is
a
lot
of
zeal
around
the
celebration
of
the
festival
of
lights,
Diwali.
Along
with
their
families,
artists
from
the
Star
Plus
shows
are
eager
to
partake
in
the
celebrations.
Diwali
instills
joy
and
optimism
again.
It
signifies
the
triumph
of
light
over
darkness
and
good
over
evil.
The
actors
give
us
insights
about
their
Diwali
celebrations-
Mohit
Malik,
Kunal
from
the
Star
Plus
show
Baatein
Kuch
Ankahee
Si,
shares,
"I
will
be
celebrating
Diwali
with
my
family
and
friends;
it
is
a
great
time
to
instill
knowledge
in
my
son
Ekbir.
We
will
decorate
the
house
and
light
it
up
with
lights.
There
are
loads
of
Diwali
memories,
from
bursting
crackers
to
spending
time
with
my
family
in
Delhi.
I
bursted
crackers
back
then,
but
now
I
refrain
from
using
fire
crackers
and
would
like
to
request
everyone
not
to
burst
crackers
in
order
to
keep
the
environment
safe.
Please
say
no
to
crackers,
keeping
in
mind
the
concern
for
air
quality
in
Mumbai.
Happy
Diwali
to
everyone!"
Harsh
Rajput
and
Rumi
from
the
Star
Plus
show
Teri
Meri
Doriyaann
shares,
"We
have
a
Diwali
tradition;
all
the
relatives
come
together
under
one
roof
in
our
home
town
of
Navsaari
and
celebrate
the
festivities
there.
I
wish
everyone
love,
light,
good
health,
and
wealth.
Be
safe,
refrain
from
using
fire
crackers,
and
have
a
happy
and
prosperous
Diwali."
Shagun
Sharma,
Kaashvi
from
the
Star
Plus
show
Yeh
Hai
Chahatein,
shares,
"I
will
celebrate
Diwali
with
my
family
and
friends;
we
will
visit
the
temple
and
seek
blessings
from
God;
and
if
I
am
shooting,
I
will
celebrate
the
festivities
with
my
reel
family
on
the
sets.
My
favourite
childhood
memory
of
Diwali
would
be
my
brother
and
I
having
a
cracker-bursting
competition,
but
now
I
would
recommend
not
using
fire
crackers,
keeping
the
environment
pollution-free,
and
not
harming
the
pets
as
they
get
affected
by
the
fire
crackers.
Have
a
safe
and
happy
Diwali."
Jatin
Arora
from
the
Star
Plus
show
Teri
Meri
Dooriyaan
shares,
"This
year
I
am
going
to
be
in
Mumbai;
I'm
surely
going
to
miss
my
family,
but
I
do
have
my
extended
family
here
with
me,
so
that's
a
reason
for
some
excitement
and
to
celebrate
Diwali
with
them.
My
first
memory
of
Diwali
is
of
the
night-blooming
jasmine
flowers
(raat
ki
rani),
which
used
to
bloom
every
year
around
Diwali,
and
then
of
the
huge
rangolis
that
we
used
to
make
for
the
competition
in
my
neighbourhood.
I
just
want
the
fans
to
feel
the
love
that
this
festival
brings
and
spread
it
even
more.
Dress
up,
dance,
enjoy,
and
have
a
happy
Diwali."