Actor Varun Sharma, famous for hits like “Fukrey,” “Dilwale,” and “Chhichhore,” told he’s keeping this year’s Diwali low‑key and family‑centric.
“Just like before,” Sharma said, laughing. “I’ll light the house, dress in festive clothes, and spend the evening with my family. We chat, share food, and sing together at home.” He added that the plan is “very simple” and “family‑oriented,” a routine he follows every year.
The Mumbai‑based star recalled his most vivid Diwali memory from his childhood town of Jalandhar. “I was a small kid, and in a town like ours, everyone gathers outside the houses after 11 or 12 p.m. to chat, meet friends, and stay up late,” he said. “That was the only time you could stay out till the late hours, and we all looked forward to it.” He explained that the real joy came from seeing neighbors’ kids and friends in their bright festive outfits and eating tasty food together.
When asked about his favorite Diwali snack, Sharma said sweets were always the highlight. “I love sweets,” he said. “But every year, my mom makes puri aloo, the best that I’ve ever tasted. It’s a simple dish, but it’s tied to so many happy moments.”
The actor’s relaxed, home‑focused celebration stands in contrast to many celebrities who travel or host large parties. “I’ve always liked a quiet night with my parents and siblings,” he said. “It’s about staying close with people who matter—no extravagance needed.”
Varun Sharma’s easy‑going plan highlights how many Indians keep Diwali traditions alive in the comfort of home. The actor’s update comes ahead of the festival, offering a refreshing reminder that the core of Diwali—family, sharing food, and simple joy—is what makes the celebrations truly special.
Source: ianslive
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