Young actor Sachin Chaudhary, who has been winning hearts in the role of Sidhu in Sony SAB‘s Itti Si Khushi, is pretty excited with Diwali being around the corner. With his show doing well, the festive celebration gives Sachin double the joy, with appreciations coming his way. Produced by Rose Audio Visuals, the heartwarming story of a family’s close bond resonates with Diwali, which brings about togetherness as well.
Talking about keeping the spirit of Diwali alive even when one is away from family, Sachin tells us at IWMBuzz.com, “I believe that the true joy of celebrating Diwali is only when you are around your family members. But since it’s not always possible for everyone, you keep the spirit alive by sharing the moment with your friends and close colleagues. Unfortunately, that’s something that doesn’t happen usually in Mumbai, because everyone is always busy.”
Talking about the basic essence of good triumphing over evil and its resonance with respect to recent happenings in the world around us, Sachin says, “Good always prevails; it’s just that sometimes it might take time. But it does — I believe that is the nature of life. I would like to refer to the recent incident where the Indian Armed Forces destroyed the enemy’s terror bases. Being a soldier’s son, it felt like a personal victory for me.”
Ask him about the one negative or dark thought that he would like to shed away this Diwali, the actor says, “Well, there are so many things that are to be conquered in oneself, and it’s a never-ending process. I always find something to be fixed and corrected. But I am happy and fortunate that all is working fine in my life at the moment.”
On honouring the spirit of Diwali all along, even after the festival is over, Sachin tells us, “Some acts of kindness, spreading positivity, being generous in every way possible, forgiveness, and self-improvement and learning, are some ways of honouring the spirit of Diwali and carrying its goodness into our daily life.”
Talking about the plans this year, he expresses his happiness saying, “My family is coming, so I am going to spend some of my time with them, some of my time on the set, shooting for our show Itti Si Khushi, and some of my time, bursting crackers. Apologies in advance for the pollution it’s going to result in. That’s how my Diwali will go.”
Lastly, on the delicacies he loves, he says, “We make numerous things, Gulab Jamun, Dal-Baati-Churma (a special dish from Rajasthan), Besan Laddoos, etc,…..Oh, my mouth is watering, just thinking of that. I love all of them.”
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