Tanvi
Dogra
playing
the
role
of
Neeti
in
COLORS’
‘Parineetii’
says,
“From
the
moment
I
held
Rohan’s
tiny
hand,
I
knew
he’d
be
the
most
important
person
in
my
life.
I’ve
picked
up
so
many
wonderful
things
from
our
time
together.
Traveling
with
him
feels
like
being
on
a
reality
show,
with
his
constant
entertainment
keeping
everyone
in
splits.
I
still
remember
us
fighting
over
Rakshabandhan’s
gifts.
The
festival
has
always
been
a
cherished
occasion
for
me,
and
I
ensure
I
spend
it
with
him
every
year.
He
is
the
biggest
fan
of
my
show
Parineetii
and
he
always
asks
for
spoilers
about
the
next
twist
on
the
show.
No
matter
where
life
takes
us,
he’ll
always
be
my
little
brother,
and
I’ll
always
be
his
biggest
cheerleader.”
Namish
Taneja
essaying
the
role
of
Raghav
in
COLORS’
‘Mishri’
says,
“Rakshabandhan
is
a
day
I
always
make
sure
to
be
home
for,
no
matter
what.
Our
family
celebrates
this
festival
with
a
lot
of
fanfare.
All
the
members
gather
in
the
morning
and
offer
prayers
to
Matarani,
and
then
all
the
cousins
eat
together.
My
sister
and
I
never
express
our
love
for
each
other,
but
we
have
each
other’s
backs.
She
is
super
proud
of
the
appreciation
that
Mishri
has
been
getting,
but
she
will
never
let
me
know
about
it.
This
kind
of
love
is
the
most
solid
and
pure.
My
sister
gives
the
most
creative
gifts,
and
every
year
asks
for
her
favourite
gift
bluntly.
I’m
very
excited
to
know
what
I’m
going
to
get
this
year.
I
wish
everyone
Happy
Rakshabandhan!”
Shagun
Pandey
essaying
the
role
of
Veer
in
COLORS’
‘Mera
Balam
Thanedaar’
says,
“I
have
a
younger
sister
with
whom
I
share
an
incredibly
close
bond.
Even
though
we’re
in
different
places,
she
always
seems
to
know
when
I’m
feeling
down,
without
me
having
to
say
a
word.
Rakshabandhan
brings
back
memories-my
mom
would
try
to
wake
us
up
early.
My
sister
would
always
be
ready
with
the
Rakshabandhan
thali,
playfully
teasing
Dad
about
how
I
was
always
late.
Now,
when
we’re
apart
and
miss
each
other,
we
send
food
as
a
way
of
expressing
our
love.
She
knows
that
I
the
dishes
I
love,
and
she
makes
sure
to
have
them
delivered
to
me
on
the
sets
of
Mera
Balam
Thanedaar
on
special
days
like
this
one.
I
hope
everyone
has
a
wonderful
time
celebrating
this
beautiful
festival
with
their
siblings.
Happy
Rakshabandhan
everyone!”
Neil
Bhatt
essaying
the
role
of
Arjun
in
COLORS’
‘Megha
Barsenge’
says,
“We
celebrate
Rakshabandhan
in
a
very
simple,
traditional
way
at
home.
My
younger
sister,
Shikha,
ties
a
rakhi
to
my
wrist,
performs
aarti,
and
we
sweeten
the
moment
with
treats.
However,
things
are
bit
different
now.
I
will
miss
Shikha
dearly
as
she
won’t
be
here
for
the
celebration.
She
will
send
a
rakhi
for
me,
our
mother
will
tie
it
on
her
behalf,
while
Shikha
joins
us
through
a
video
call.
Shikha
has
always
been
my
pillar
of
support,
like
a
second
mother
to
me,
and
I,
in
turn,
have
been
a
guiding
presence
for
her,
like
a
second
father.
Her
excitement
for
my
new
show,
Megha
Barsenge,
warms
my
heart.
Though
we
are
apart,
our
bond
remains
strong,
transcending
distance.
Here’s
wishing
everyone
a
joyful
and
loving
Rakshabandhan!”
Deepika
Singh
essaying
the
role
of
Mangal
in
COLORS’
‘Mangal
Lakshmi’
says,
“Being
an
elder
sister,
my
brother
is
the
light
of
my
life,
yet
we
fight
with
each
other
a
lot.
we
love
each
other
too
and
are
there
in
each
other’s
low.
I
have
witnessed
him
growing
up.
The
first
time
he
watched
Mangal
Lakshmi,
he
said
that
Mangal
is
my
onscreen
alter
ego.
As
siblings,
we’ve
always
been
there
for
each
other
as
captured
in
the
show.
I
remember
during
our
school
days,
my
brother
would
give
me
gifts
with
his
own
pocket
money,
and
I
always
felt
so
proud
of
him.
From
those
early
days
to
now,
he
has
continuously
made
me
proud.
I
hope
everyone
gets
to
celebrate
their
siblings
on
this
day!”
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tuned
to
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for
more
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