Diwali Special: Karan Patel-Ankita Bhargava To Host Card Party
Here's the latest update from the world of Bollywood. We bet you wouldn't want to miss this. Read on for details... Find out how your favourite TV stars are celebrating the festival

Bursting firecrackers, lighting diyas, enjoying get-togethers - Diwali celebrations are on in full swing. Want to know how your favourite actors from the telly world are enjoying the festival? Well, we've got them sharing their Diwali plans with us. Read on...
Rohit Roy

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For me, Diwali is all about family time. We all head to Ronit Roy's house for the pooja, which is followed by bursting crackers and a lavish dinner. We are all foodies and Diwali is the best time to gorge on delicacies.
Ankita Bhargava

My husband's (Karan Patel) card parties have been popular for the last ten years. This year too, we are hosting a party. What makes this all the more special is that it's my first Diwali after my wedding.
Mouni Roy

I'll wind up my shoot early today and head for the pooja at home. As a kid, I used to be scared of crackers and always kept away from them. Even this year, I am going to celebrate eco-friendly Diwali.
Krushna Abhishek

I absolutely love this festival. Every year, we perform Lakshmi Pooja and in the evening, I will be spending time with my family.
Hiten Tejwani

I plan to spend the day with my family and take them out for a lavish dinner in the evening. I have also handpicked special gifts for them.
Saumya Tandon

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I wanted to get away from the air and noise pollution that happens every year during this time. So this year, I'm enjoying a quiet and lazy Diwali in Goa.
Varun Kapoor

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When I think of Diwali the first thing that comes into my mind is the mithais. I remember as a kid, I used to steal sweets from the kitchen and hide it in my lunchbox. My Diwali celebration has always been cracker-free and even this year, I am going to celebrate it lighting diyas, and having fun with my family and friends.
Helly Shah

My family has joined me in Mumbai for the festival. I have worked really hard to decorate the house with lots of diyas. Like always, this year too, I will celebrate cracker-free Diwali.
Namish Taneja

One of the first things we do on Diwali is buy gold jewellery for my sisters. For me, the festival is all about spending time with family and friends, and indulging in yummy food.
Shakti Arora

The day began with Lakshmi pooja at home and we'll be having a small get-together in the evening.
Arjun Bijlani

My son Ayaan loves diyas and hence, we have decorated our entire house with them. I have special gifts planned for my son and wife and I am sure they will love it.
Jigyasa Singh

This is my first Diwali in Mumbai and I'm very excited to celebrate it with my family. After the festival, I will be heading to Goa for a short vacation.
Samir Soni

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We're having a small pooja at home. After that, we will head to a friend's place for a grand celebration.
Thumbnail Image Source: twitter/AnkzBhargava
Rohit Roy

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For me, Diwali is all about family time. We all head to Ronit Roy's house for the pooja, which is followed by bursting crackers and a lavish dinner. We are all foodies and Diwali is the best time to gorge on delicacies.
Ankita Bhargava

My husband's (Karan Patel) card parties have been popular for the last ten years. This year too, we are hosting a party. What makes this all the more special is that it's my first Diwali after my wedding.
Mouni Roy

I'll wind up my shoot early today and head for the pooja at home. As a kid, I used to be scared of crackers and always kept away from them. Even this year, I am going to celebrate eco-friendly Diwali.
Krushna Abhishek

I absolutely love this festival. Every year, we perform Lakshmi Pooja and in the evening, I will be spending time with my family.
Hiten Tejwani

I plan to spend the day with my family and take them out for a lavish dinner in the evening. I have also handpicked special gifts for them.
Saumya Tandon

Image Source: twitter/saumyatandon
I wanted to get away from the air and noise pollution that happens every year during this time. So this year, I'm enjoying a quiet and lazy Diwali in Goa.
Varun Kapoor

Image Source: sharepix
When I think of Diwali the first thing that comes into my mind is the mithais. I remember as a kid, I used to steal sweets from the kitchen and hide it in my lunchbox. My Diwali celebration has always been cracker-free and even this year, I am going to celebrate it lighting diyas, and having fun with my family and friends.
Helly Shah

My family has joined me in Mumbai for the festival. I have worked really hard to decorate the house with lots of diyas. Like always, this year too, I will celebrate cracker-free Diwali.
Namish Taneja

One of the first things we do on Diwali is buy gold jewellery for my sisters. For me, the festival is all about spending time with family and friends, and indulging in yummy food.
Shakti Arora

The day began with Lakshmi pooja at home and we'll be having a small get-together in the evening.
Arjun Bijlani

My son Ayaan loves diyas and hence, we have decorated our entire house with them. I have special gifts planned for my son and wife and I am sure they will love it.
Jigyasa Singh

This is my first Diwali in Mumbai and I'm very excited to celebrate it with my family. After the festival, I will be heading to Goa for a short vacation.
Samir Soni

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We're having a small pooja at home. After that, we will head to a friend's place for a grand celebration.
Thumbnail Image Source: twitter/AnkzBhargava