Tele-Celebs wish their fans ‘Happy Raksha Bandhan’!
#RakshaBandhan is one of the most popular festivals of india. It makes the brother-sister bond more stronger. Tele-Celebs like #HarjinderSingh, #MrunalJain, #SnehaNamanandni, #ZohaebFarooqui and #DelnaazIrani share their thoughts on it and wish their fans a very Happy Raksha Bandhan.
Harjinder Singh (Will be seen in web series Inspector Avinash) I have been raised in a joint family, and had ten elder sisters. This was a day instead of giving gifts I used to receive gifts along with the rakhis. The entire family used to come together for this occasion. I don’t have a real sister, but I have an elder brother Bhupinder Singh and he is like a friend to me. This time rakhi celebration won’t be possible like how we do it every year as I will be shooting for my web series. This bond between siblings that rakhi signifies cannot be measured by anything. True relation is when someone stands by your side in your difficult times and we siblings always have each other’s back.
Mrunal Jain (Will be seen in Film Sooryavanshi) The fondest childhood memory is from school when a lot of girls wanted to tie rakhi to me and I was very shy and used to put bandage on my hand and say I have hurt myself. Since the last few years Rashami Desai (actor) my mu-boli behen ties me rakhi. She is a very caring sister and like every year rakhi celebration will be a small, private but fun affair.
Sneha Namanandni (Was seen in Web series Ragini MMS) For me, the bond between a brother and sister is very special. I still remember how me and my brother Pavan he is in IT tried the WWE chokeslam and WWE pedigree during one rakhi celebrations. (Laughs) I am glad I survived. My brother always scolded me for the mess I used to create and was this loving and protective sort of an elder sibling when we were children. In fact, nothing has changed. The festival of rakhi reminds us of the relation and bond we share with our brothers no matter how much we fight. The love and respect I have for my brother has no bounds. We grew up together facing all the struggles and hardships, and stood there for each together.
Zohaeb Farooqui (will be seen in web series Inspector Avinash) One of my fondest memories of Raakhi is of my sister Meghna writing me a letter when I was studying in boarding.. I remember she sent me a Raakhi in an envelope with a letter. The same thing happened again during this pandemic and honestly it brought down all my childhood memories. This year I genuinely look forward to meeting my sisters and have some fun time with them.
Delnaaz Irani ( Will be seen in Kashmera Shah’s directed film) Rakhi has always been an extremely special occasion. My elder brother Porus Irani stays in London for the last ten years so we usually miss celebrating the festival with him. So it will be only Bakhtiyaar Irani (younger brother; actor) and me as we both are in Mumbai. We make it a point to meet and have lunch followed by dinner. This year it’s going to be a rakhi celebration over dinner. We will be video calling Porus and I will tie two rakhis to Bakhtiyaar. My brothers are my pillars of strength, I trust them completely. Whenever I need them they are always there for me, they are very protective and possessive and extremely caring. Both of them have immense love and understand me well. I completely adore both of them.