TV Actors Share Their Heartfelt Thoughts on Cherishing Family Traditions and Embracing Green Diwali

The festival of lights is just around the corner, and many TV actors are sharing their thoughts on cherishing family traditions, reliving beautiful memories, and embracing the concept of Green Diwali. From supporting minimal fireworks to celebrating with awareness, these actors have a lot to say about making the festival more meaningful and sustainable. Let's take a look at what they have to share.

Key Takeaways:

  • Subha Rajput from Shiv Shakti- Tap Tyaag Taandav supports the concept of Green Diwali, citing the importance of saving resources and keeping the planet safe. She believes that the festival can be celebrated in a greener way by focusing on homecoming, togetherness, and family reunion.
  • Divyanka Tripathi emphasizes the need to celebrate with awareness, citing her involvement with WWF India and efforts to minimize environmental damage during festivals. She encourages responsible celebration, with adequate civic sense, to make the feeling of victory greater.
  • Naman Shaw, who plays the lead in show Mangal Lakshami, advocates for a Green Diwali, recommending only diyas and a few select firecrackers that cause minimal noise and smoke. He believes it's crucial to consider the well-being of the elderly and animals.
  • Radhika Muthukumar uses natural colors to make rangoli and celebrates Green Diwali by lighting clay diya flowers. She believes that celebration with sustainable practices is essential for the future generation.
  • Juhi Parmar supports Green Diwali, citing the festival's true essence as a celebration of lights, not pollution or noise. She encourages others to look for eco-friendly ways to celebrate.
  • Sonal Panvar suggests celebrating a Green Diwali in moderation, encouraging responsible enjoyment and eco-friendly ways like light clay diyas, local artisans, and traditional celebrations.

Statistics:

  • WWF India, an organization that Divyanka Tripathi was involved with, is working towards environmental conservation and awareness.
  • The use of natural colors, like those used by Radhika Muthukumar for rangoli, can help reduce environmental impact.

Sources:

  • WWF India (mentioned in the original text as an organization related to environmental conservation and awareness)
  • Times Content (the website mentioned for reprint rights)