Tele-Celebrities share the secret to being happy on an International Day of Happiness!

From focussing on health to time with family, this International Day of Happiness, these celebrities talk about what makes them happy.

Rishina Kandhari : I am a happy-go-lucky person. And happiness, to me, means following my passion. I do everything that brings me happiness and keeps me calm. My work gives me happiness, my passion for photography gives me happiness and everything I do, like my travel, is my happiness.

Nivedita Basu : I think happiness for me is anything that brings a smile to me and my family, my kids and my work. I think that holds the utmost importance in everyone’s life. My kids, my family, my good health, my wellness and my mental health are above everything. The day my job doesn’t give me happiness, will be the day I will retire.

Charrul Malik : Happiness is everything to me. If we are not happy, nothing looks good. If we are not happy, we aren’t hungry, we don’t feel like working, we don’t feel like talking, we don’t look at the world with happiness, we are not ourselves if we are not happy. Happiness is so vital and I think there’s no life without happiness.

Hansa Singh : Happiness is the magic potion of life .. it’s life for me …Happiness can be at different levels with different agendas and targets in life.

Esha Gaur : Happiness means everything to me. Happiness is more important because if you’re happy only then you can be successful. My greatest strength are my kids and I always want to be happy and healthy for them always. And they also learn this thing from me.

Sheeba Akashdeep : Happiness means having a contented, happy, healthy, loving family, pets and friends. Happiness is the driver, success is the passenger; they go hand in hand. My greatest strength is my endless ability to pursue happiness. I look for happiness in all the little pleasures; I find it in family, nature, animals, mostly in all of life if you look you will find.

Keerti Kadam.