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On Rakhi, TV Actors Recount Memories With 'Partners In Crime'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 17 Aug, 2016 11:22 AM
  • On Rakhi, TV Actors Recount Memories With 'Partners In Crime'
From memories of unique rakhis, excitement around gifts and family get togethers -- Raksha Bandhan has been a special festival for a slew of TV actors for several reasons.
 
On the occasion, they have shared memories of some cherished moments with their siblings.
 
While Mouli Ganguly from "Jamai Raja" says that she used to make rakhis for her cousins herself, Meghna Naidu who essays the role of Hanan in "Amma" shared that she doesn't have a brother of her own and so a few of her friends have been like her brothers over the last 16 years. 
 
Here is what other actors had to say: 
 
Sumeet Raghavan: As kids we were excited because back then there used to be those sponge-type huge hideous rakhis and we used to ask our sisters to get them. But it used to be fun.
 
Vipul Roy: I have one of the best sisters in the world I could have asked for. She is my partner in crime. She used to fly down from anywhere in the world to tie me a rakhi. 
 
 
Mouli Ganguly: I used to make ornate rakhis myself and tie them on the wrists of my brother and cousins when I was younger. We used to prepare yummy food at home on Raksha Bandhan. We still share a special bond with each other, even though we don't stay close anymore. 
 
I have a lot of fond memories because every year my sister keeps creating different kind of rakhis, she gets in to the flavour of the season. So she has got me chocolate rakhi, gold rakhi, protein bar rakhi. This year she has done something very special, she has got me a watch that I always wanted and got 'Happy Rakhi Bhai' engraved on it."
 
 
Meghna Naidu: I do not have a brother but I have a few friends who have been like my brothers over the last 16 years. They are deeply protective of me and I value that. Today, they are scattered all over the world but I still post them their rakhis and they send me gifts in return.
 
Eisha Singh: As a child, I used to always wait for Raksha Bandhan as I was always excited about the gifts I'd typically receive. Then on the occasion one year, my brother gave me money instead of a gift and asked me to buy whatever I wanted. I returned him the money telling him I don't want anything. I guess I never valued the materialistic aspects of it, just the attention and pampering.
 
Shiny Doshi: My brother is four years older to me, so I look up to him. He is very protective about me, like most elder brothers are. On Raksha Bandhan, I used to make rakhis myself and make sure that my brother had the biggest rakhi on his hand. 
 
 
Ravi Dubey: During my childhood, all my cousin sisters would come to my place for Raksha Bandhan and we would have a typical family get together. I look at the occasion as a time for bonding with your family over food and gifts. 
 
 
Sartaj Gill: When we were younger, my sister and I would fight throughout the year but on the day of Raksha Bandhan, I would get up early, dress well and go out with mom to buy a gift for my sister. 

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