Why Does Himani Shivpuri Cherish 'Raksha Bandhan' So Much?

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Key Takeaways
- Raksha Bandhan is a celebration of sibling bonds.
- Prominent television personalities often share heartfelt connections with their siblings.
- Each year, traditions evolve, with unique celebrations planned by celebrities.
- Family support plays a significant role in personal growth.
- Rakhi represents love, protection, and lifelong bonds.
Mumbai, Aug 8 (NationPress) The highly revered festival of Rakshabhandhan will be celebrated this Saturday. Many well-known television celebrities hold a deep emotional connection to Rakhi.
Renowned actress Himani Shivpuri, who portrays Katori Amma in 'Happu Ki Ultan Paltan', expressed that her brother Himanshu has been her greatest pillar of support.
"Even today, despite his busy schedule, he makes it a point to travel all the way to tie Rakhi and celebrate together. For me, he is not just a brother; he is like a father, always guiding me, supporting me through life’s highs and lows. This year, too, he’s coming down for Raksha Bandhan, and I am filled with excitement."
Moreover, Vidisha Srivastava, known as Anita Bhabi from 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai', shared that she enjoys a bond filled with laughter, mischief, and profound love with her brother Gaurav.
Talking about her plans for this year’s Rakhi, she said, "I wanted to make it extra special for him. I have planned to surprise him by cooking his absolute favorite dish, matar paneer with puris, something he has adored since childhood. I have also picked out a thoughtful gift that aligns with his hobbies."
Furthermore, Priyamvada Kant, who will portray Latika in the upcoming drama 'Gharwali Pedwali', mentioned that as a child, she longed for a brother.
"I used to see my friends tying rakhis to their brothers, and somewhere deep inside, I wished I had someone too," she shared.
However, her wish came true when she met actor Ayaaz Ahmed, who became the brother she never had.
"Every year since then, I have personally crafted a rakhi and tied it around his wrist. It’s our little tradition. Ayaaz is not just a brother; he is my safe space in this big city. This Raksha Bandhan, too, I have made a special rakhi for him, and I am excited to see his reaction. I am going to demand a big gift from him this time (laughs)," she concluded.