COLORS’ actors celebrate Baisakhi with gratitude and prayers

COLORS’ actors celebrate Baisakhi with gratitude and prayers
Kamya Panjabi who is essaying the role of Nandini in COLORS’ ‘Tere Ishq Mein Ghayal’.

Karan Kundrra who is essaying the role of Veer in COLORS’ ‘Tere Ishq Mein Ghayal’ says, “Baisakhi reminds us to seize the opportunities to make the best of what we have and reap the fruits of our labour. Let us embrace the spirit of renewal and make the most of every moment, whether it's on stage, on screen, or in our everyday lives. May this festival inspire us to take charge of our lives and create our destiny.”
 
Hitesh Bharadwaj who is essaying the role of Ekam in COLORS’ ‘Udaariyaan’ says, “The festival of Baisakhi is a celebration of abundance and prosperity, but it's also a reminder of the importance of sharing our blessings with those around us. Here’s hoping that we use our talent and success to make a positive impact on the world. May we find joy in every step we take towards fulfilling our dreams.”
 
Ankit Gupta who is essaying the role of Jahaan in COLORS’ ‘Junooniyatt’ says, “Baisakhi stands for the chance to bloom and flourish. I hope the spring season offers us the new beginnings we always wanted. May we create art that resonates with others and welcome this wonderful new phase of the earth.”
 
Kamya Panjabi who is essaying the role of Nandini in COLORS’ ‘Tere Ishq Mein Ghayal’ says, “Baisakhi is a time to celebrate our differences and pray for the blessings we have.  May the onset of spring make us think about the little joys of life. I hope we share what we have with others and continue to be grateful for the farmers who cultivate food with abundant love.”