Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia Reveals Her Ideal Love Language for Valentine's Day

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Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia Reveals Her Ideal Love Language for Valentine's Day

Synopsis

Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia shared her thoughts on Valentine's Day, highlighting that her ideal love language is words of affirmation. This year, her celebration will focus on connecting with underprivileged individuals, emphasizing the importance of kindness and genuine communication in relationships.

Key Takeaways

  • Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia values words of affirmation as her ideal love language.
  • She believes positive affirmations boost confidence and life energy.
  • This Valentine’s Day, she will focus on meaningful connections with those in need.
  • Acts of service and kind gestures are crucial in relationships.
  • She embraces her television roots and supports fellow actors.

Mumbai, Feb 13 (NationPress) Actress Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia expressed her views on Valentine's Day, stating that her preferred love language is words of affirmation. She feels that when a partner provides positive affirmations, it subconsciously boosts confidence and vitality.

This year, she has plans to make her Valentine’s Day memorable. “This year, my Valentine's Day will be exceptionally special as I will be with some remarkable individuals. It will be a day with a purpose—focused on connecting and sharing experiences with underprivileged people who truly grasp the meaning of love,” Nimrit shared with IANS.

She continued, “The ideal love language for me is words of affirmation. I also pay attention to my words during communication since I believe that they leave a lasting impression.”

“When your partner offers you positive affirmations, it subconsciously enhances your confidence, spirit, and overall zest for life. Additionally, acts of service matter; kind gestures can significantly strengthen any relationship.”

Earlier this month, Nimrit addressed the stigma that some actors feel regarding their television origins. She proudly embraces her roots in small screen acting, asserting that there’s no reason to feel embarrassed.

The actress, who rose to fame through her role in 'Choti Sarrdaarni', remarked, "Many TV actors tend to hide their background as if it's something to be ashamed of. There’s no disgrace in the platform that provided you with your launchpad."

"I owe everything to television," she emphasized.

Nimrit affirmed she will never forsake the identity that brought her recognition. "It was my first step towards becoming an actor and the platform that nurtured my passion for performing. It enabled me to reach my current status. There’s no reason to feel embarrassed about it, and I will always cherish the identity that initiated my journey."

The actress is gearing up for her film debut in the Punjabi movie “Shaunki Sardar”. The film, featuring Guru Randhawa and Babbu Maan, is set for release on May 16.