Kundali Bhagya's Shakti Anand and Jagriti - Ek Nayi Subah's Asmi Deo share their views on Navratri

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MUMBAI: Shakti Anand, who essays the role of Karan in Zee TV’s Kundali Bhagya said, "Being a Punjabi, Navaratri may not have been a huge festival back in Delhi where I grew up, but since moving to Mumbai, it has become a cherished celebration in my life. The enthusiasm with which the city celebrates Navaratri is infectious, and over the years, I’ve come to enjoy the vibrant Garba nights and the cultural richness of the festival. I remember the first time I experienced the Aarti and Garba in Mumbai – it was mesmerizing. I remember when I used to stay in Delhi, I used to visit Jhandewalan Temple during this time of Navaratri. It’s not just about the festivities but also about connecting with the deeper spiritual essence of the festival. I believe it’s time of renewal, where we pray for strength, wisdom, and peace. Each year, I try to make time to visit a pandal and seek blessings from the Goddess for my family and loved ones."

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