What Are Shubhangi Atre's Heartfelt Diwali Traditions?

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Key Takeaways
- Shubhangi Atre enjoys creating rangoli during Diwali.
- She prepares traditional sweets like chakli and shakkarpare.
- Celebrating with family is crucial for her.
- Shubhangi emphasizes the importance of positivity during the festival.
- She has a nostalgic connection to her hometown, Indore.
Mumbai, Oct 18 (NationPress) Television actress Shubhangi Atre, famously known as 'Angoori Bhabi' from the hit series 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai', has shared some of her cherished Diwali traditions that hold a special place in her heart.
On Diwali, she delights in creating rangoli, preparing traditional sweets like chakli and shakkarpare, and donning an exquisite saree.
Shubhangi expressed, “Diwali is a festival that is deeply meaningful to me. I believe it’s not merely about adorning your home but also about illuminating your inner self with positivity and affection. Every year, I return to my hometown, Indore, to celebrate with my family. We kick off the day by crafting rangoli, decorating with diyas, and preparing festive treats like chakli and shakkarpare. I love wearing traditional sarees and accessorizing with temple jewellery for the evening puja.
For Shubhangi, the highlight of Diwali is sitting with her loved ones, sharing sweets and laughter.
She shared, “The most beautiful moment of the night is when the whole family gathers, exchanging sweets, laughter, and stories. Those instances of warmth and togetherness embody the true essence of Diwali for me. This year, I plan to celebrate Diwali with my friends. Wishing you all a joyous and prosperous Diwali!”
Previously, Shubhangi made a nostalgic trip to her hometown after 25 years.
On her Instagram, she shared a video capturing her emotional return, reminiscing about cherished childhood memories.
The clip featured her on a bridge, capturing scenes from her journey, farms, and a temple from her village. She was also seen joyfully posing with her entire family.
She added singer Anupam Roy’s track 'Lamhe Guzar Gaye' as a backdrop.
“Time stood still here — a nostalgic return to my village after 25 years. #nostalgia #home,” Shubhangi captioned the post.