Zee TV Stars Bharat Ahlawwat & Indira Krishnan Share Heartfelt Thoughts On Ram Navami Celebrations - EXCL

As the festival of Ram Navami is celebrated across the country with devotion and positivity, television actors Bharat Ahlawwat and Indira Krishna opened up about what the auspicious occasion means to them. Both actors, currently winning hearts with their performances on Zee TV, shared their personal beliefs and emotional connection with the festival.

Bharat Ahlawwat Indira Krishnan Talk About Ram Navami

Bharat Ahlawwat, who is seen as Raghav in the show Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile, spoke about how the day is deeply rooted in reflection and gratitude for him. He shared, "Ram Navami is a day of gratitude, reflection, and connection for me. I usually begin the day with prayers at home, surrounded by my family, and take a few quiet moments to reflect on life's blessings. It's also a time to think about the choices I've made and the values I want to uphold going forward. The festival reminds me that courage, patience, and faith make even the toughest challenges easier to face. I also enjoy preparing small offerings with my family and sharing them with neighbors, it's a way of spreading joy and positivity. Celebrating this day with loved ones reinforces the importance of togetherness, reflection, and staying grounded, no matter where life takes us. On this auspicious day, I pray that Lord Ram blesses everyone with good health, happiness, and prosperity. Jai Shree Ram."

Meanwhile, Indira Krishna, who plays Durgawati in Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan, reflected on the spiritual and emotional depth of the festival, especially through her connection to mythological storytelling. She said, "Playing the role of Kaushalya in Ramayan is not just an emotional journey, but an opportunity to embody a mother who represents grace, divinity, and righteousness. The deeper meaning of Kaushalya in Ramayan is faith, motherhood, strength and patience. Wishing all peace and prosperity this Ram Navami. Let there be no war and let peace prevail everywhere. Let the homeless get shelter the hungry get food and children get childhood."

Through their heartfelt messages, both actors highlighted how Ram Navami is not just a religious celebration but also a reminder of values like faith, compassion, and humanity. Their thoughts beautifully reflect the spirit of the festival, encouraging people to stay grounded, spread kindness, and hope for a more peaceful world.

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