Diwali is just around the corner. All of India is busy preparing for the festival. Bollywood stars are not far behind. Actress Neena Gupta revealed that she will be heading to the mountains this year. Sunita Ahuja has also said she will celebrate Diwali with her family. Read the full story.

Will celebrate Diwali in the mountains
Speaking to ANI, Neena Gupta shared her Diwali plans. She said, "I am celebrating Diwali in a very special way because I am going to my home in Mukteshwar in the mountains. Five or six of our neighbors will be there for a small party. We will eat, drink, and have a lot of fun together."
Govinda's wife will celebrate Diwali without firecrackers
Bollywood actor Govinda's wife said, "We will light diyas at home and worship Goddess Lakshmi. We will celebrate happily with the family. We will not light fireworks because I love dogs."
Govinda's daughter also revealed her Diwali plans.
Sunita Ahuja's daughter, Tina Ahuja, spoke about the family's Diwali traditions, saying that the Ahuja family always starts the festival by worshipping Goddess Lakshmi. This year, she will be making colorful rangoli. Explaining this, she said, "It is our family tradition to worship Goddess Lakshmi at home, and we bring lots of sweets. Many friends come. We won't be lighting firecrackers, but this year I'll be making rangoli and diya designs."
Neena Gupta's work front
On the film front, Neena Gupta was last seen in Anurag Basu's film "Metro These Days." The film was released on July 4th. The film is based on the love stories of young, old, and middle-aged couples living in a metro city. It also stars Konkana Sen Sharma, Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Fatima Sana Shaikh, and Anupam Kher.
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