Aasiya Kazi:- My unique way of celebrating Diwali is very simple, to spend time and celebrate with family and friends. The moment you think of Diwali, the first thing that comes in mind is crackers. So one thing that we all can do to make this Diwali unique and special is to not burn them because of the air and noise pollution and also because it affects the animals in a bad way. Animals and birds get scared and scarred for a long time, and since I am an animal lover, I really don’t like seeing them go through this trauma. It’s real and hurting, so let’s not put our furry friends under this torture and make it happy for them to.
Karan Khandelwal:- Well, I don’t know if its unique or not, but this diwali I had thought to make it special for someone here. This is the first time I am not going home in Diwali, and in Bombay since my family isn’t there, the person who takes care of my food, etc. and my home is my maid. She has been there with me for quite some time, and in fact now that I have changed homes, she still travels and comes to my place. Even though she is working at other places, she made sure that she still is there when I need her for any work. So this Diwali since I am shooting and can’t go to my hometown, I will give my maid a surprise by visiting her home and meeting her kids. They all wat h my show, she keeps saying that the kids love my show and follow it, so I think if go to meet them especially in their home, her kids will really be happy. I of course will take gifts and sweets for them and I felt that if this one small effort can make them really happy and give them a day full of memories, then why not.
Kushagre Dua:- We can celebrate this Diwali in a unique way by contributing to the local shopkeepers, vendors, entrepreneurs, etc. who got affected by the pandemic and help them in their business by buying from them instead of online/mall shopping. I got inspired by Shahrukh Khan’s Cadbury ad where he is supporting the local shopkeepers, it’s like taking one step ahead in Vocal for Local movement, by not just supporting ghe hashtag on social media but also doing it in real life. Since we know how all of us got affected because of pandemic, if each one of us can donate clothes, food, etc. to few poor people, instead of spending excessively on crackers, cards, high-end gifts for close people, etc. It is a personal choice how people want to spend their own money, but a little consideration for the less fortunate people will make their diwali also special. At the end of the day Diwali is a festival of sharing and happiness, so let’s light the lives of few people with happiness and smiles by just these little gestures.
Vishwajeet Pradhan:– This pandemic has shown what a small, village like, interdependent world this is. What happens in China impacts each & every corner of the earth. And a vaccine that’s developed in UK or US once again counters that impact all over. So the unique way to celebrate this Diwali, would be to at least to help improve the world around us. Not just donating money & forgetting about it but actually, making an effort to see that the less fortunate around us like our maids, drivers, workers, etc. get some opportunity, education, training, exposure, etc. Something that let’s the prosperity and blessings of Goddess Laxmi reach their homes also, at least in due course.
Khushi Jain:- I love Diwali but I am not a big fan of crackers, I hate them. So this Diwali I won’t be able to go back home because of shoot and shows, so I have decided to celebrate it with my most special friends. I will be visiting a dog shelter, feed them and spend time with them and be with them because they really get scared with the noise of crackers and it affects them more than we can think. So g…