Mohak Matkar Reveals Her Favorite Diwali Rituals Amid 'Saru' Success

Mohak Matkar absolutely loves the festive energy of Diwali and all the traditions that come with it. She particularly enjoys decorating her home with beautiful diyas and colorful rangoli designs each year. The actress also makes sure to dress up in traditional Indian outfits to properly celebrate the cultural significance of the festival. Beyond the celebrations, she's currently starring as the lead character in Zee TV's popular series 'Saru'.

Key Points: Mohak Matkar Shares Diwali Traditions and Saru Role Insights

  • Loves decorating with diyas and rangoli during Diwali celebrations
  • Enjoys dressing in traditional outfits to honor Indian culture
  • Spent five years auditioning before landing breakthrough role
  • Immersed in Rajasthan village life for authentic 'Saru' portrayal
  • Wishes everyone's life shines as brightly as Diwali lights
  • Comes from medical and legal family background despite acting career
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Mohak Matkar talks about her favourite part of Diwali

Actress Mohak Matkar discusses her Diwali celebrations, favorite rituals, and her journey from medical family to starring in Zee TV's 'Saru' series.

"My favourite part of the festival is decorating the house with diyas and rangoli, dressing up in traditional outfits - Mohak Matkar"

Mumbai, Oct 20

Actress Mohak Matkar, who essays the lead role of Saru in television series ‘Saru’, is talking about her favourite part of Diwali.

The actress loves decorating the house with diya and rangoli, and looks forward to dressing up in traditional outfits paying an ode to the culture of the country.

Talking about the same, she told IANS, “Diwali has always been one of the most special times of the year for me. I love the energy, the lights, and the sense of togetherness it brings. My favourite part of the festival is decorating the house with diyas and rangoli, dressing up in traditional outfits, and of course, indulging in all the delicious sweets”.

She further mentioned, “This year, my wish is that everyone’s life shines as brightly as the Diwali lights. Let’s fill our homes and hearts with love, laughter, and positivity. Wishing everyone a very happy and safe Diwali”.

The actress hails from a family rooted in the medical and legal professions. Despite this, Mohak pursued her passion for acting, facing five years of auditions without securing a role. In ‘Saru’, Mohak portrays the titular character, a determined young woman from a village in Rajasthan who dreams of becoming a district commissioner. To authentically embody her role, Mohak spent time in a Rajasthan village, immersing herself in the local dialect and culture.

The show follows Saru, a determined young woman from a Rajasthani village, who aspires to become a district commissioner despite societal challenges and familial pressures. The narrative blends ambition, resilience, and cultural nuances, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of a small-town girl chasing her dreams. Known for its authentic portrayal of rural life, the series captures local dialects, traditions, and community dynamics.

Prior to ‘Saru’, Mohak appeared in the family drama ‘Hamara Parivar’, showcasing her versatility as an actress.

Meanwhile, ‘Saru’ airs on Zee TV.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect for Mohak's dedication to her craft! Spending time in a Rajasthan village to understand the dialect and culture shows real commitment. This is what makes Indian television special - authentic storytelling.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate her Diwali message, I wish more celebrities would talk about eco-friendly celebrations. The smoke from firecrackers affects so many people with breathing problems. Let's promote green Diwali!
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Michael C
As someone who's celebrated Diwali with Indian friends, I love learning about these traditions. The rangoli art is absolutely beautiful - such intricate designs! Happy Diwali to everyone celebrating 🎇
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Siddharth J
Her journey from 5 years of rejections to landing a lead role is inspiring! Shows that persistence pays off. Wishing her continued success and a very Happy Diwali!
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Kavya N
Traditional outfits during Diwali are the best part! Love wearing my silk sarees and jewelry. Mohak's message about togetherness really captures the spirit of the festival. Shubh Deepawali to all! 🙏

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