TV Stars Reveal Their Diwali Traditions: From Rangoli to Family Puja

Television actors Yogesh Tripathi and Paras Arora recently shared their heartfelt Diwali traditions and memories. Paras described his family's rituals of rangoli-making and lighting diyas across their balcony. Yogesh emphasized how Diwali helps him relive childhood memories from Uttar Pradesh. Both actors highlighted the importance of family bonding and traditional celebrations during the festival.

Key Points: Yogesh Tripathi Paras Arora Share Diwali Traditions Memories

  • Paras Arora starts Diwali with family pooja and marigold decorations
  • Yogesh Tripathi continues childhood traditions with Lakshmi-Ganesh puja
  • Paras will celebrate Diwali on set with his Gharwali Pedwali co-stars
  • Both actors emphasize family bonding and homemade sweets during festivities
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TV stars Yogesh Tripathi & Paras Arora share their beloved Diwali traditions

TV actors Yogesh Tripathi and Paras Arora open up about their cherished Diwali traditions, childhood memories, and how they celebrate the festival of lights.

"Diwali brings back that same excitement and innocence I felt as a child. It is about celebrating light, family, and gratitude. - Yogesh Tripathi"

Mumbai, Oct 19

As we all celebrate the festival of Diwali, many members from the television industry decided to share some of their beloved Diwali traditions, along with some fond memories associated with the festival.

Actor Paras Arora, who will be seen essaying the role of Jeetu in &TV’s upcoming show "Gharwali Pedwali" revealed that Diwali has always been his favourite festival as it brings everyone together.

Talking about how he usually spends Diwali at home, he shared, "Back in my hometown, we start our day with a family pooja and decorating the house with fresh marigold flowers. My mother and I make rangoli at the entrance, and the fragrance of homemade sweets fills the entire house. One tradition we never skip is lighting diyas across the balcony and terrace. It feels magical when the whole neighborhood glows together."

However, this year, Paras will be busy shooting on Diwali.

"I plan to celebrate on set with my Gharwali Pedwali family. It will be a Diwali full of laughter, lights, and togetherness,” he added.

Additionally, Yogesh Tripathi, who has garnered a lot of love and praise from the viewers for his portrayal as Daroga Happu Singh in the show "Happu Ki Ultan Paltan," also revealed what Diwali signifies for him.

He stated that for him, Diwali is about reliving childhood memories.

Sharing how he used to celebrate the festival as a kid, Yogesh added, "Growing up in Uttar Pradesh, we would begin preparations days in advance, cleaning the house, painting diyas, and making gujiyas with my mother."

"Even now, I continue these small traditions with my family. I personally take charge of lighting diyas in every corner of the house and performing the Lakshmi-Ganesh puja with my kids. Post-puja, we all enjoy homemade snacks and burst a few eco-friendly crackers together. Diwali brings back that same excitement and innocence I felt as a child. It is about celebrating light, family, and gratitude," he concluded.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect to Paras for working on Diwali! Shows real dedication to his craft. But honestly, nothing beats celebrating with family - hope he gets some time off next year.
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Sarah B
As someone who's celebrated Diwali with Indian friends, I love learning about these authentic traditions. The rangoli and diya lighting sound absolutely beautiful!
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Aditya G
Yogesh Tripathi's mention of eco-friendly crackers is so important! We need more celebrities to promote sustainable celebrations. Jai Shri Ram! 🙏
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Meera T
The part about making gujiyas with mother really touched my heart. In our Bangalore home too, Diwali is incomplete without those family cooking sessions. Wishing everyone a prosperous Diwali!
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Karthik V
While I appreciate them sharing traditions, I wish they'd talk more about the spiritual significance of Diwali beyond just family gatherings and sweets. The victory of light over darkness is what truly matters.
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Nisha Z
Love how both of them emphasized family traditions! Whether in Mumbai or UP, the essence of Diwali remains the same - light, love, and togetherness. Shubh Deepawali to all! 🌟

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