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Diwali is a time to celebrate with loved ones and make enduring memories, according to Binaiferr Kohli

Producer of “Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai,” Binaifer Kohli, says that the main focus of Diwali is spending time with her family. According to her, honoring the event with an eco-friendly Diwali celebration makes sense.

“In order to escape the pollution, I want to spend the most of my Diwali vacation outside of the city. On Diwali day, I’ll be back in the city to take part in the celebrations. I’ll make gorgeous rangoli patterns, cook special meals at home, light diyas, and—most importantly—celebrate family time by giving my dog and my darling kids hugs. Our dog is like one of our children and has a particular place in our household. It’s a moment to rejoice and make enduring memories with those you love,” she adds.

“It’s wonderful to see that so many people have started celebrating an eco-friendly Diwali,” she continues. Everyone should be conscious of the fact that when they contribute to air pollution, they are not only endangering others but also themselves. It is important that individuals contemplate the consequences of their behavior and endeavor to abstain from exacerbating the pollution issue while celebrating.

“For Diwali, I enjoy buying traditional items like road-side diyas, authentic mithais, and garlands,” she adds, describing her Diwali shopping. In addition, I paid someone to make a stunning rangoli. In order to make my home staff’s Diwali more memorable, I also make it a point to take them clothing shopping. It’s how I honor the occasion, help out small-town merchants, and make sure that everyone in my home has a happy and special Diwali.

How about Dhanteras, too? “I don’t like to hoard things, and I don’t really value material possessions.” My mother is the source of this behavior that I possess. My spouse chastises me for it today, just as my father used to. Jewelry and other possessions don’t really hold her heart,” she declares.

She responds, “I’ll be wearing a Salwar Kameez for this Diwali, but it won’t be a new one,” when you ask what she would be wearing. I love wearing Indian clothing because it’s so comfy, and salwar kameez are especially cozy.

Holiday season is both enjoyable and busy. When asked how she manages her time, she responds, “The holiday season is enjoyable and not stressful at all. You may celebrate several holidays, catch up with friends, and enjoy a pleasant ambiance filled with the aroma of dhoop and agarbatti at this time. The doors are decorated with vibrant garlands and rangoli, which add to the overall charming appearance. It’s a beautiful and comforting sensation.

 

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