TV celebs promote ‘cracker free’ Diwali

TV celebs promote a 'cracker free' Diwali this year. Read for details...
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Boom! Boom! Boom!

The festive season of Diwali is here and it brings along some dhamaka too!

Yes, it is the time when the sky gets lit up by colourful crackers and the environment turns all smoky.

Have we in a bid to make the festival special gone a little overboard? With pollution level rising and animals facing brunt of the loud noise and sparks everywhere, our celebs have decided to promote a ‘cracker free’ Diwali this year.

Do you feel it will be boring? Fret not, for our actors have some of the best ideas to make Diwali fun and special!

Here check out...

Divyanka Tripathi:

Diwali is the time to have fun and share love among your closed ones. Eat a lot of sweets and if you will miss crackers, blow balloons out of polythenes and burst them (laughs out loud).

Khushwant Walia:

Rather than bursting crackers or in a way burning your money, how about all the members of residential complex hosting a buffet for the cleaners, plumbers, electrician and security guards of their society? Families could also invite their domestic helps as well. Treat them with a nice Diwali dinner than wasting money on crackers!!!

Rytasha Rathore:

Don’t burst crackers because they are bad for environment. They create noise pollution and scare the dogs. So rather than that have a fun filled Diwali with your family members and spend a great time chilling with your friends.

Mayank Gandhi:

I really believe that Diwali is the time when everyone deserves to enjoy. Rather than spending money on crackers, give that money to poor people so that the needy can also celebrate Diwali.

Jigyasa Singh:

The idea of a cracker-free Diwali does not sound alien and more and more people are joining the league owing to the high environmental fluctuations we are facing. I am personally a strong supporter of a cracker-free Diwali, not just because I am aware about its dire consequences but also because I have spent an entire childhood indoors on Diwali because the pollution outside never suited me. I used to blame those crackers for spoiling my Diwali every year till I figured out ways to enjoy myself indoors. I think the idea of a 'cracker free Diwali' is amazing.

Dev Joshi:

I want to have a fun and cracker free Diwali, watching SAB Ki Diwali. Crackers result in a lot of pollution to the environment and so I would request our viewers to not burst them. The festival of Diwali is an auspicious occasion to wish health and wellness to everyone. I request my fans to leave all the negativity aside and start this year with a fresh outlook.”

Happy Diwali everyone!!!

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