Key Points

Saiee Manjrekar fondly remembers childhood fights with cousins over limited zanje instruments during Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. She particularly enjoys the festival's 10 days for the family gatherings, laughter, and delicious food at home. The actress credits her father Mahesh Manjrekar for inspiring her without providing shortcuts in her acting career. She values learning to face rejections and earn opportunities through her own merit.

Key Points: Saiee Manjrekar Recalls Fighting Cousins for Zanje During Ganeshotsav

  • Fought with 8-9 cousins for only 5 zanje instruments during aarti
  • Those without zanje had to clap instead during rituals
  • Enjoys 10 days of Ganeshotsav for family gatherings and food
  • Father Mahesh Manjrekar inspired but never gave shortcuts
  • Learned to audition and face rejection independently
  • Values every acting opportunity earned on merit
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Saiee Manjrekar recollects fighting with cousins for 'zanje' during Ganeshotsav

Bollywood actress Saiee Manjrekar shares childhood memories of fighting cousins for zanje during Ganesh Chaturthi aarti and her father's inspirational advice.

"We always used to fight for them. And the three who didn't get it, they had to clap. - Saiee Manjrekar"

Mumbai, Aug 31

Bollywood actress Saiee Manjrekar is taking a stroll down the memory lane. The actress recently spoke with IANS, and reminisced about her childhood Ganpati celebrations.

Talking about her favourite memory from childhood about Ganeshotsav, the actress told IANS, “There are a lot. We have Zanje in our house.In Marathi, it is called Zanje (used during aarti for the rhythm). So in our house, I think there are 8-9 cousins. But Zanje were 5. So we always used to fight for them. And the three who didn't get it, they had to clap. So we used to fight a lot”.

She further mentioned that the 10 days of Ganeshotsav are something that she looks forward to, every year. The actress also said that the festival food is her favourite thing to gorge on.

She said, “I think I am the most excited in the year for the 10 days of Ganesh Chaturthi because my whole family comes. There are always people in the house. There is a sort of happy voice. People are laughing. There is yummy food at home. So I really enjoy it. And obviously during the time of Aarti, we have a lot of fun. So I think the whole memory of Ganesh Chaturthi since I was young, till now, I enjoy it a lot”.

Earlier, the actress, who is the daughter of veteran actor, director, and writer Mahesh Manjrekar, said that her father has always been her inspiration, but never her shortcut.

Saiee shared, “My father has always been my biggest inspiration, but never my shortcut. I remember a very straightforward chat we had when I first spoke about acting, he told me, ‘If you want to be an actor, it has to be your decision. I will never put you in a room with any friend of mine or make a call on your behalf”.

At first, Saiee agreed it felt “daunting.” “But today, I see how important that lesson was. I learnt to face rejection, to audition with strangers, to stand in lines like everyone else, and to earn every opportunity on my own merit. It made me value every role so much more”, she said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect to Mahesh Manjrekar for not giving her shortcuts. That's how you raise strong, independent children who value their achievements. More star kids should learn from this approach!
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Ananya R
Ganpati Bappa Morya! 🐘 Reading this makes me so excited for the festival. The energy in Mumbai during these 10 days is just magical. Can't wait for the modak and aarti!
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Michael C
As someone who's attended Ganesh Chaturthi with Indian friends, the family togetherness and celebrations are truly heartwarming. The zanje fighting story is adorable!
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Siddharth J
While I appreciate her sharing childhood memories, I wish she'd also talk about eco-friendly Ganpati celebrations. Many celebrities could use their platform to promote clay idols and less pollution.
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Kavya N
The part about family coming together really hits home. Festivals are really about those loud, happy houses full of laughter and amazing food. Missing my nani's modaks already! ❤️

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