Sony SAB Artists Share Their Fondest Navratri Memories and Festive Spirit

Mumbai: As Navratri, the vibrant festival celebrating Goddess Durga and the victory of good over evil, approaches, Sony SAB actors open up about their cherished Navratri experiences and the joy the festival brings. From family rituals and fasting to lively Garba and Dandiya nights, these actors reflect on the deep cultural and personal significance of the festival.

Garima Parihar of Pushpa Impossible recalls fasting with her mother and feeding young girls during the festival, though she will miss Garba nights this year due to shooting commitments. Ashi Singh from Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil treasures the discipline and devotion of Navratri and loves dressing up in colorful chaniya cholis to dance with friends whenever possible.

Ridhima Pandit, also from Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, highlights Navratri as a time of positivity and family bonding, emphasizing the spiritual strength Goddess Durga represents. Gauri Tonk of Itti Si Khushi fondly remembers worshipping Devi Maa with her community in Thane and continues the tradition with her children by visiting pandals and celebrating with Garba and Dandiya.

Rishi Saxena, also from Itti Si Khushi, shares how living in Mumbai introduced him to the festival’s vibrant energy beyond traditional rituals, making Navratri a joyful and colorful celebration.

Catch these heartfelt moments and more on Sony SAB’s Itti Si Khushi, Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, and Pushpa Impossible, airing Monday to Saturday.

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