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shweta tripati sharma I am looking forward to Diwali.Mirzapur actress talks about her preparation And memories of festivals from my childhood. “I was in Delhi recently, while children were humming firecrackers, jarate thai, tab samaj bhi nahi ti aur pata bhi nahi tha, aanhain jal rahi thi. “I got an itchy throat. The air in Mumbai is also not good, but it’s better than Delhi,” she says. .
She further wrote, “Festive season, me music hota hai, dance hota hai, kaana peena hota hai, blah ragta hai, festival time, me, aap, jitney, bhichat, hello too, usuki, calorie count nahi hoti (lol)” added.
“For me, Diwali means cleansing and purifying your entire environment, including your inner self.”
Speaking about what the celebrations mean to her, Shweta says, “It’s been a long time coming. “For me, celebrating Diwali means cleansing and purifying the entire environment, including one’s inner self. It is also about sharing and bonding with the community and lighting the light of knowledge.” I think traditions have meaning, but as generations pass, we forget them. When I was a kid, cleaning wasn’t my favorite chore, but now I realize that cleaning is more than just physically tidying up. It will also help you organize your thoughts and make them easier to think about. ”
“Hum bachpan mein shagun ke rie teen pati helte thai.”
Making rangoli is also something that the Mirzapur actress looks forward to doing. “I think this is the time that everyone is looking forward to, when Har Jagga lights up Lagi Hui Hain. It’s like the whole city comes alive,” says the actress.
Shweta says while reminiscing about her happy childhood memories. Yeh hum shagun ke liye khelte Hello. And it didn’t matter who won, it was just fun to be there together,” she says.
She further wrote, “Festive season, me music hota hai, dance hota hai, kaana peena hota hai, blah ragta hai, festival time, me, aap, jitney, bhichat, hello too, usuki, calorie count nahi hoti (lol)” added.
“For me, Diwali means cleansing and purifying your entire environment, including your inner self.”
Speaking about what the celebrations mean to her, Shweta says, “It’s been a long time coming. “For me, celebrating Diwali means cleansing and purifying the entire environment, including one’s inner self. It is also about sharing and bonding with the community and lighting the light of knowledge.” I think traditions have meaning, but as generations pass, we forget them. When I was a kid, cleaning wasn’t my favorite chore, but now I realize that cleaning is more than just physically tidying up. It will also help you organize your thoughts and make them easier to think about. ”
“Hum bachpan mein shagun ke rie teen pati helte thai.”
Making rangoli is also something that the Mirzapur actress looks forward to doing. “I think this is the time that everyone is looking forward to, when Har Jagga lights up Lagi Hui Hain. It’s like the whole city comes alive,” says the actress.
Shweta says while reminiscing about her happy childhood memories. Yeh hum shagun ke liye khelte Hello. And it didn’t matter who won, it was just fun to be there together,” she says.
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