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Karwa Chauth Special: TV Artists Share Their Plans For A Heartfelt Evening With Their Loved Ones

TV actresses delve into details of how they plan to celebrate it this year. Anita Pradhan from ‘Doosri Maa’, Sapna Sikarwar from ‘Happu Ki Ultan Paltan’ and Vidisha Srivastava from ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai’ open up about how they plan to spend this special day with their loved ones.

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Karwa Chauth, a cherished and traditional Hindu festival celebrated primarily in India, is a poignant testament to the enduring bonds of love and commitment within married couples. This festival holds a special place in the hearts of millions as married women fast from sunrise to moonrise, fervently praying for the longevity and well-being of their beloved husbands. Yet, Karwa Chauth isn’t merely about fasting; it’s a celebration of the sacred union between spouses, marked by cultural, social, and even religious significance.

TV actresses delve into details of how they plan to celebrate it this year. Have a look:

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Anita Pradhan Instagram

As a married woman, Karwa Chauth holds a special place in my heart, symbolizing love, deep emotions, the essence of sacrifice, and unwavering devotion. Each year, I eagerly anticipate this auspicious day, ready to embark on my annual fast and looking forward to the moment when I can wish my beloved husband a joyful Karwa Chauth while participating in the sacred traditions. Every year, I wake up early for the cherished Sargi meal, as the sun’s first rays appear on the horizon. As twilight falls, the women in our household come together for the sacred puja, dressed in exquisite attire. I take great pride in adorning my hands with intricate Mehandi designs and choosing beautiful Chuddas and jewellery. Both my husband and I eagerly await the moon’s appearance, and when it graces the night sky, we break our fast with a sip of water and delightful sweets. In conclusion, I send heartfelt wishes for a joyful Karwa Chauth to all the radiant women celebrating this special day.

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Sapna Sikarwar Instagram

On the occasion of Karwa Chauth, I receive extra attention, and my husband showers me with love and care. Every year, I observe a fast on this day, and my husband joins me so that I’m not alone in this. He’s quite the romantic (chuckles). During Karwa Chauth, I feel a unique energy and surprisingly have fewer food cravings! I enjoy applying henna to my hands and adorning myself with the Solah Shringar. This year, it will be no different. We’ve been fasting together for all these years, and it’s been a beautiful journey. To keep ourselves occupied, we engage in indoor games, watch TV, and listen to music. As for the gift, I like it to remain a surprise for both of us! I extend my best wishes to every woman and their husbands if they are also fasting, for a very joyful Karwa Chauth.

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Vidisha Srivastava Instagram

Karwa Chauth is steeped in the emotions, traditions, and enduring love of this cultural celebration. It’s not just a custom but a pledge to the lasting connection of marriage. I observe Karwa Chauth annually, and this year, celebrating it as a new mom adds a beautiful dimension to the tradition. Fasting takes on a new significance, symbolizing resilience and the balance of being a wife and a mother. I relish the excitement and spirit of this festival, as all women look their finest and support each other during the fast and puja. The eagerly anticipated moonrise for the puja and breaking of the fast is a cherished moment for every couple and family. Breaking the fast under the moonlit sky is not just a reunion with my partner but a celebration of family. Karwa Chauth becomes a testament to the transformative power of love, now encompassing the challenges and joys of parenthood. I delight in donning a traditional saree and beautiful jewelry for the evening puja. However, this year, my Mehandi won’t be elaborate but simple, as I need my hands free to care for my little one. I won’t be fasting fully but will observe other religious rituals. My mother will be there to assist me, and my husband might join me in fasting, but we’ll decide when the day arrives (laughs).

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