Popular Zee TV Stars Shares About Their Rakshabandhan Celebrations

Raksha Bandhan has been one popular festivals in our country which is celebrated with quiet enthusiasm. From common man to celebrities everyone loves this festival and enjoys a lot with their families. Our popular TV stars are no less when it comes to celebrations.
Here are some of the well-known TV personalities who shared their memories about how they celebrate Raksha Bandhan.

Karanvir with sister Meenakshi
Naagin actor Karanvir Bohra who hosts India’s Best Judwaah said, “Rakhi is very special for me. My fondest memory of Rakhi is I always had my hand full of rakhis during Raksha Bandhan as we stayed in a joint family. I have very fond memories of Raksha Bandhan. Be it waking up early and getting ready, hiding the gifts before the Pooja from my sisters and then the Rakhi ceremony, the day has always been wonderful. I share a very special bond with my sister Meenakshi, she has been very protective and loving. She was always stronger and more aggressive than me. She would protect me instead of me protecting her. This year also, I am planning to do something special for her.”
Disha Parmar who plays Jhanvi in Woh Apna Sa said, “I have some great memories of Raksha Bandhan because I make it a point to celebrate it every year with my brother. As a kid, I used to eagerly wait for rakhi because you know you will get tons of gifts and whatever you demand for is granted. Earlier, we would get chocolates as gifts but as I grew up, my brother would give me money so that I could spend it however I liked. It’s a beautiful festival which is captured well by most TV shows as well. Unfortunately, I have never had a chance to do a rakhi scene on TV as in my previous show I did not have a brother and even now in Woh Apna Sa, I do not have a brother.”
Gurdeep Kohli who plays the title role of Sethji said, “Yes, I do celebrate Raksha Bandhan. I do not have a real brother and would celebrate the occasion by tying a rakhi to my cousin brothers. Now I have been blessed with two children, a girl and a boy, so for the past two years Rakhi has been celebrated in a huge way at home. We try to make it special for our children by explaining the importance of Raksha Bandhan and instilling in them the thought that it’s not just tying a rakhi but a promise that the brother will always look after his sister and vice versa.”
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