Key Points

Rajniesh Duggall reminisces about Raksha Bandhan celebrations from his childhood, filled with family gatherings and playful moments. He reveals plans for a heartfelt reunion this year after a long gap. The actor humorously recalls gift exchanges and the shift to virtual rakhis due to distance. Despite changes, the essence of sibling love remains strong in his celebrations.

Key Points: Rajniesh Duggall Reveals Raksha Bandhan Plans and Childhood Memories

  • Rajniesh recalls childhood Rakhi celebrations with extended family
  • Plans intimate gathering this year after long separation
  • Shares how virtual rakhis now replace in-person ties
  • Jokes about gift traditions between siblings and cousins
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Rajniesh Duggall shares fond childhood memories of Raksha Bandan, reveals how he plans to celebrate the fesrival this year

Bollywood actor Rajniesh Duggall shares heartfelt Raksha Bandhan traditions and his nostalgic childhood celebrations.

Rajniesh Duggall shares fond childhood memories of Raksha Bandan, reveals how he plans to celebrate the fesrival this year
"Rakhi for me is a festival that straight away takes me back to when we were all kids – Rajniesh Duggall"

Mumbai, Aug 8

Bollywood actor Rajniesh Duggall has opened up about his cherished childhood memories of celebrating Raksha Bandhan.

Speaking to IANS, he shared how he plans to mark the occasion this year, keeping the spirit of sibling love and tradition alive. Sharing his plans for Rakshabandhan, which will be observed on August 9, Rajniesh shared, “This year it’ll be at our place, as everyone will be meeting after a long time.”

Remembering his childhood Rakhi days, he shared that the focus was never on lavish celebrations but on honoring the essence of tradition. “Rakhi for me is a festival that straight away takes me back to when we were all kids and everyone used to come home and surround Chaiji or Daadi.” He even recalled how the entire house would buzz with energy when all five of his aunts and their children gathered to celebrate the festival.

“All the kids would then play all over the house or the garden till the elders finished their Rakhi ceremonies, and then slowly all the kids would come in and get their Rakhis tied,” the 'Wajah Tum Ho' actor shared.

Although Rajniesh doesn’t have a biological sister, he revealed that his and his brother’s wrists were always adorned with rakhis, thanks to the affection of their cousin sisters. “We had two more sisters waiting for us there, plus Mom had to tie her Rakhi to Mamaji too, and oh yes, that used to be our place to go play and watch WWF again,” he said.

Rajniesh also shared how Raksha Bandhan celebrations have evolved over the years. With most of his cousins now living in different cities, the festival has become more virtual, with rakhis arriving by courier instead of being tied in person.

Despite the distance, one tradition remains intact—his sister in Mumbai continues to tie all the rakhis sent by others, keeping the spirit of childhood celebrations alive. While she ties her own rakhi as well, Rajniesh joked that she receives a gift only for hers. Speaking of gifts, he fondly remembered how envelopes of money were usually given from the brothers' side, while the sisters would bring thoughtfully wrapped presents to exchange.

This year Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on August 9.

- IANS

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Aditya G
Beautiful to see celebrities keeping traditions alive. Though I feel the article could have highlighted more about the modern challenges - many of us NRIs struggle to maintain these bonds across timezones. Virtual celebrations just aren't the same.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian culture, I find Raksha Bandhan so beautiful! The way it celebrates sibling bonds is universal. Rajniesh's memories remind me of my family's Christmas traditions. Might adopt this festival too with my Indian friends! ❤️
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Rohit P
Bhaiyya-Didi ka pyaar is something else! In our Punjabi family, the celebrations would go on till late night with dhol and gidda. Now with everyone scattered, we do Zoom Rakhis but the essence remains. Good to see Bollywood stars valuing roots.
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Kavya N
The part about gifts made me emotional! My brother still gives me ₹11 as shagun, just like when we were kids. Though now he adds extra zeros 😉 Traditions evolve but the love stays constant. Happy Rakhi to all brothers and sisters!
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Vikram M
While the sentiment is nice, I wish more celebrities would talk about Rakhi's deeper meaning beyond gifts and nostalgia. It's about lifelong protection vows - something we need to emphasize more in today's world where sibling bonds are weakening.

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