After two years of the pandemic, Diwali can finally be celebrated with a lot of fanfare this year. There are big plans being made and the Festival of Lights is surely going to be a memorable time for these celebrities this year

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Nikhil Nanda
Diwali is celebrated by meeting and spending time with near and dear ones. So, every evening there is a dinner planned at someone`s house. Diwali is auspicious and we do a puja of Prabhu Ram and Bhagwan Hanuman ji to bless us with good health, wealth and happiness. Pandemic-free Diwali is like a dream after two years.
Sumit Kaul
Diwali, to me, has always been a time for celebration and for the family to get together and indulge in the festivities. As a child, I enjoyed playing with crackers and still get a lot of joy watching little children light them up today. Although as I have grown older, I have become less fond of the noisy ones. I prefer the light aspect of it more than the sound. But the best part about Diwali is lighting up the diyas and placing them inside and outside the homes and the serenity they bring home. We also do Diwali puja which brings a sense of peace to the home as well. I am still not sure what I’ll wear, but it’ll definitely be ethnic and colourful. I used to look forward to Diwali as a child because we would savour so many different sweets. But now, one is a lot more careful in this regard. Of course, I still end up bingeing on sweets during the week around Diwali.