Bhumi Pednekar: I eat sweets on Diwali with out feeling responsible

Bhumi Pednekar’s enthusiasm for Diwali is unmatched inside her household. She describes herself because the “most passionate person” relating to celebrating this joyous competition. “Usually on Diwali, I make sure that I am at home if I am not shooting and this year too I will be celebrating it with them. My extended family is also down from the states and I am very excited to be with all my cousins. Starting from Dusshera till Diwali, festivities are non stop. I am the most passionate person in my family when it comes to Diwali,” she tells us.

Bhumi Pednekar shares her Diwali plans for this year
Bhumi Pednekar shares her Diwali plans for this yr

Growing up, Pednekar’s father instilled in her a way of reverence for Diwali, which has stayed together with her all through her life. “There have been traditions that my father passed on to us, which previously were passed on from his father. So before sunrise, we perform certain rituals. Then we take our meal, sleep and then direclty eat in the evening. For the celebration, we light up the entire house with lights as it’s something that I have loved ever since I was a baby. Even as a child, my mom tells me that I would start reacting to lights the moment I would see them. This fascination with lights has only grown stronger over time,” she shares with us

But that almost all treasured traditions that Pednekar and her household observe is that of washing earthen diyas collectively. She fondly remembers the joyous moments spent together with her family members throughout this exercise and says, “The whole family get together to wash all the dias and soak them in water. Those two hours we spend together are so much fun, and are filled with laughter, playful banter, discussions and arguments. We still ensure doing it together as it brings us close and create memories for all of us to cherish.”

And you’ll be able to’t miss out on the meals when it’s Diwali. Pednekar as nicely is trying ahead to it and is certain the treats will result in her placing on some weight. “I love mithaai and Indian food and it’s the only time when I can have it guilt free. So I eat sweets on Diwali without feeling guilty. A very elaborate meal is cooked at home, which has a favourite dish of everyone but something that I completely love is the Aate ka halwa that my mom makes for prasad. It’s loaded with ghee and sugar and it just heals my soul,” she says, including, “Around this time, so many boxes of sweet come home that I can already see a gulaab jamun on one cheek and a rasgulla on another cheek (laughs).”

Diwali can be seen as a time for brand spanking new beginnings and contemporary begins. Talking about her private targets and aspirations she has set for herself throughout this auspicious interval, Pednekar says, “Diwali is a brand new begin and for me I actually hope there’s a contemporary starting and progress as an individual. We all hope that we turn out to be higher in our craft, as a human, and I too hope that. But if I’ve to think about one particular factor, it might be to focus on my well being and my psychological wealth being over the rest. Last yr was so intense for me due to work and therefore, this yr I simply wish to concentrate on my well being.”

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