Nimrat Kaur: Rangoli making is my annual Diwali tradition | Hindi Movie News
On the plane the day before Diwali, Nimrat Kaur She made sure to get home on time because she couldn’t afford to miss the annual event diwali duty of make rangoli. From the moment she returned to Nani’s house in Noida till Diwali night, that was her sole focus.
She says: “I arrived a day before Diwali. When I got home, my first plan was to collect ingredients to make rangoli. Making rangoli at my Nani’s house is my annual tradition.”diwali traditions”
She continued, “This year in the evening, we went out for dinner and visited a gurdwara in Sector 18, Noida. We lit candles and had prasad. A short drive from our home to the gurdwara. It was so nice to see how people lit up their homes during that time. Meanwhile, we enjoyed our favorite Pista Barfi all day long.”
I think it is very important to stay at home on Diwali. Nimrat “I get homesick when I’m not home for Diwali.”
Last year, she couldn’t be home because she was filming a movie. She says: “Last year, when I was shooting for a film in Pune, I felt very sad that I wouldn’t be able to come home for Diwali. I really wanted to be with my mother and Nani. So this year I decided to stay home. I couldn’t arrive as early as I had hoped, so most of the work was done when I arrived. Diwali is a time when you want to be with your family more than anything else.”
She further added, “The day after Diwali, I was talking to my mother and nani in the morning and they said, ‘Diwali becomes special when ghar ka koi bacha a jaiye.'” They For many, this festival is special because the younger members of the family celebrate it at home. I think it’s very important to exist. ”
“The run-up to Diwali is really valuable.”
For Nimrat, Diwali means unconditional joy. she says: “Before coming to Nani’s house in Noida, I had lit up my own house in Mumbai. There’s something really priceless about the run-up to Diwali. What I really like[about this festival]is the collective happiness and joy.”
Nimrat talks about attending multiple pre-Diwali parties and events in Mumbai. Family is not just blood relations. The administrative part can be a little difficult because you hardly get any time for yourself. It comes at the cost of getting less sleep and not feeling rested, but I think that’s a very small price to pay for the love you receive. That love recharges me. The movie was released and became a hot topic, and we had a great time starting at the end of September. ”
“My mother was so cute when she attended the press conference for my movie. She took me home to school.”
Last month, Nimrat was in Delhi to promote a film but couldn’t return home so he called his mother to the hotel. Nimrat says: “She was sitting at the presscon for my movie and was recording me the whole time. It was really, really sweet. It’s like being at school when you’re performing on stage and your parents are watching. It took me back to school. It was so cute.”
She says: “I arrived a day before Diwali. When I got home, my first plan was to collect ingredients to make rangoli. Making rangoli at my Nani’s house is my annual tradition.”diwali traditions”
She continued, “This year in the evening, we went out for dinner and visited a gurdwara in Sector 18, Noida. We lit candles and had prasad. A short drive from our home to the gurdwara. It was so nice to see how people lit up their homes during that time. Meanwhile, we enjoyed our favorite Pista Barfi all day long.”
I think it is very important to stay at home on Diwali. Nimrat “I get homesick when I’m not home for Diwali.”
Last year, she couldn’t be home because she was filming a movie. She says: “Last year, when I was shooting for a film in Pune, I felt very sad that I wouldn’t be able to come home for Diwali. I really wanted to be with my mother and Nani. So this year I decided to stay home. I couldn’t arrive as early as I had hoped, so most of the work was done when I arrived. Diwali is a time when you want to be with your family more than anything else.”
She further added, “The day after Diwali, I was talking to my mother and nani in the morning and they said, ‘Diwali becomes special when ghar ka koi bacha a jaiye.'” They For many, this festival is special because the younger members of the family celebrate it at home. I think it’s very important to exist. ”
“The run-up to Diwali is really valuable.”
For Nimrat, Diwali means unconditional joy. she says: “Before coming to Nani’s house in Noida, I had lit up my own house in Mumbai. There’s something really priceless about the run-up to Diwali. What I really like[about this festival]is the collective happiness and joy.”
Nimrat talks about attending multiple pre-Diwali parties and events in Mumbai. Family is not just blood relations. The administrative part can be a little difficult because you hardly get any time for yourself. It comes at the cost of getting less sleep and not feeling rested, but I think that’s a very small price to pay for the love you receive. That love recharges me. The movie was released and became a hot topic, and we had a great time starting at the end of September. ”
“My mother was so cute when she attended the press conference for my movie. She took me home to school.”
Last month, Nimrat was in Delhi to promote a film but couldn’t return home so he called his mother to the hotel. Nimrat says: “She was sitting at the presscon for my movie and was recording me the whole time. It was really, really sweet. It’s like being at school when you’re performing on stage and your parents are watching. It took me back to school. It was so cute.”
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