Actor Shivin Narang always reflects on the holiday and makes plans for the following year in the days after Diwali. The actor took a break this year to spend time with his family.
“After Diwali this time, I took a break that lasted until the 26th. On the 27th, I’ll start shooting once more. After Diwali, there is a period of reflection during which we go back to those events, discuss them, and reexamine the pictures. We get excited when we think about our plans for Diwali the following year. You get a wonderful feeling from it, and I always wish we could spread and appreciate love. For my family and I, Diwali means this, “he asserts.”
The actor asserts that he adores the Diwali holiday. No matter what you are doing, whether you are at home or at work, when Diwali is approaching, celebrations are always on your mind. The best aspects of Diwali are the gifts and treats we receive, the visits from friends, and the chance to catch up with former acquaintances at celebrations. The man says, “I always enjoy celebrating Diwali.”
Regarding his earliest memories, Shivin continues, “Since childhood, it’s been very special for me.” From setting off bonfires to decorating homes to distributing gifts; performing good deeds and helping the needy; going to temples; and other obligations. The entire month, in my opinion, is special because it encourages roots-reconnection.
He does, of course, feel a special connection to Bhaidooj. “After Bhaidooj, which we also celebrate, is Teka. I usually go to Delhi to visit my British and Indian cousins. Sometimes they go to Mumbai to celebrate. This won’t be possible if I’m working due to obligations, but I’ll still make sure to spend this time with my family, “he claims.