Diwali Celebrations Revealed: TV Stars Share Family Traditions and Green Initiatives

Television stars Indira Krishnan and Naman Shaw recently opened up about their Diwali celebrations and what the festival means to them. Naman Shaw shared how he maintains family traditions in Mumbai while being away from his Kolkata roots, emphasizing eco-friendly celebrations. Indira Krishnan discussed the spiritual significance of Diwali while celebrating away from her family due to shooting commitments in Chandigarh. Both actors highlighted the importance of community bonding and environmental consciousness during the festival of lights.

Key Points: Indira Krishnan Naman Shaw Diwali Celebrations Interview

  • Naman Shaw celebrates with family traditions despite being away from Kolkata
  • Both actors emphasize eco-friendly Diwali with minimal firecracker usage
  • Indira Krishnan focuses on spiritual victory of light over darkness
  • Naman Shaw introduces festival traditions to his four-year-old son
  • Indira celebrates Diwali in Chandigarh while shooting away from family
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Indira Krishnan and Naman Shaw talk about Diwali celebrations

Television stars Indira Krishnan and Naman Shaw share their Diwali traditions, family celebrations, and commitment to eco-friendly festivities in exclusive interviews.

Indira Krishnan and Naman Shaw talk about Diwali celebrations
"Diwali teaches the joy of giving and sharing happiness with others - Indira Krishnan"

Mumbai Oct 21

The festival of lights, Diwali, kickstarted recently, and the country is filled with joy, pomp and happiness. On account of the festival, television stars shared their plans for the festival and also highlighted what Diwali means to them.

Talking about the festival, actor Naman Shawarma shared with IANS, "Diwali, the festival of lights, holds a special place in my heart, even though I am away from my family in Kolkata. I cherish the time spent with my small family – my wife, son, and niece – celebrating the festival with love and tradition."

He added, "A week before Diwali, preparations kick off with annual house cleaning, decorating with lights, and shopping for traditional attire. On Diwali day, we light up the house, and I make it a point to introduce my four-year-old son to the beautiful traditions of the festival." He also stated, "Embracing the concept of a Green Diwali, I would be minimizing firecrackers, opting for a couple of phuljharis (sparkles), to reduce noise and pollution. I believe this approach will not only protect the environment but also show consideration for elderly people and stray animals who are often distressed by loud noises."

He further elaborated on his plans and said, "The day is filled with lighting diyas, decorating the house, and indulging in sweets. Post-puja, we head to a friend's house for a fun card game session, celebrating the spirit of Diwali and cherishing friendships that feel like family in the city." Actress Indira Krishnan, who is currently playing the role of Durgawati in the TV show Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan, also spoke to IANS about her Diwali plans. "Diwali, the Festival of Lights, lies in its celebration of the spiritual victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance," she said.

The actress further said, "We all celebrate the festival with different faiths, each with unique customs and stories, but all centred on themes of renewal, hope, and inner light. It is one of my favourite festivals, as it teaches us to look forward to new beginnings and coming out from the dark. It represents a profound journey inward, using external rituals to encourage inner awakening."

Krishnan further added, "A significant part of the celebration involves reflecting on the blessings in one's life. The worship of deities, particularly Goddess Lakshmi, is an expression of gratitude for prosperity, wealth, and the wisdom to use it ethically." The actress added, "This year I am away from my home and family shooting here in Chandigarh. I am missing them and preparing for the festival. But I am taught to stand on commitment. My family will celebrate the festival and do the rituals at home. I will offer my prayers from here. I am also looking forward to enjoying Punjab wali Diwali here with my colleagues."

Talking about the significance of Diwali for her, Indira stated, "Beyond its spiritual aspects, Diwali strengthens community bonds and promotes a culture of generosity and gratitude. Diwali teaches the joy of giving and sharing happiness with others. I request to extend generosity to those less fortunate, embodying the compassionate spirit of the festival. "Let's all celebrate a green, safe Diwali."

The actress will soon be seen in the Bollywood films Ramayana and Jatadhara. Indira is best known for her appearances in the television series Krishnaben Khakhrawala, Krishnadasi, Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii, Rehna Hai Teri Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein, Yeh Hai Chahatein, and Saavi Ki Savaari, among others.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Indira Krishnan's perspective on Diwali being about inner awakening is so profound. It's not just about external celebrations but about finding light within ourselves. Wishing her strength while she's away from family during the festival! 🙏
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Meera T
Both actors have such beautiful ways of celebrating! Naman introducing traditions to his son and Indira emphasizing community bonds - this is what makes our festivals special. Happy Diwali to everyone! 🪔🎇
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Aditya G
While I appreciate their sentiments, I wish they'd talk more about regional variations of Diwali celebrations across India. Every state has unique traditions that deserve recognition too. Still, good to see positive messages about the festival.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Mumbai but originally from UK, it's fascinating to learn about authentic Diwali celebrations from Indian celebrities. The spiritual depth and family traditions are so beautiful! Learning so much from articles like this.
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Kavya N
Indira's message about extending generosity to those less fortunate really touched my heart. This Diwali, let's all remember to share our blessings with others. May the festival bring light and happiness to every home! 🌟

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