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Sat, 08/09/2014 - 14:13
Giving a whole new meaning to the festival of Raksha Bandhan, the lovely girls of Colors’ Shastri Sisters recently visited the city of Delhi to tie Rakhis to the Delhi police to iterate their trust in the force.
A story which traces the bond between four sisters during tough times, has narrated their journey from the small city of Kanpur to the capital city Delhi. The four Shastri girls, Alka (Neha Pednekar), Anushka (Ishita Ganguly), Devyani (Sonal Vengurlekar) and Peeya (Pragati Chourasiya) along with their widowed father, Narayan Shastri (Rajesh Jais), move to Delhi unaware of what life will be throwing their way.
Life becomes difficult for them as all four sisters face separate problems in the form of love, bullying by peers and landlord problems. But just like the Willow tree, they stand solid to the ground together as challenges find their way into everyday life for the girls.
Commenting on their visit to Delhi, Neha said, “Tying a Rakhi to someone signifies that you trust the wearer of the Rakhi to protect you. When we shot for Shastri Sisters in Delhi in June, we all felt a sense of safety thanks to the Delhi Police and thought we should honour their work!”
Ishita added, “I have another scene in the show where I tie a Rakhi to our father as a gesture of gratitude. I strongly believe that Raksha Bandhan is meant to strengthen the bond with anyone who protects you.”
Speaking about a similar track in their show around Raksha Bandhan, Sonal said, “Even in the show, we will be seen tying Rakhi to the Delhi police. I believe that Raksha Bandhan is an occasion that signifies protection in any form. I salute not only the Delhi police, but the police and armed forces across the country!”
Pragati finally concluded, “In the show, my older sisters guard me with their life. Since I have always been the most protected one, I feel that this festival means the most to me.”
Happy Rakhi to everyone!
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