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How Seerat Kapoor Recreates Diwali Spirit on Set When Miles Away from Home

“The True Spirit of Diwali Lies in the Light Within You and Sharing It With One Another,” Says Seerat Kapoor

For actress Seerat Kapoor, Diwali has always been more than just a festival of lights — it’s a celebration of love, gratitude, and inner peace. Though her career often takes her far from home, she continues to embrace the warmth and meaning of the festival wherever she is.

“There have been many times when work has kept me away from home during Diwali,” Seerat shares. “But I’ve learned to recreate that spirit wherever I am. Even on set, I make it a point to light diyas, share sweets with the crew, and connect with my family virtually for a small puja. The real essence of Diwali is carrying that light within you and sharing it with the people around you.”

Recalling Her Childhood: “In All That Laughter and Joy, There’s Always a Small Voyage of Missing My Father”

Reminiscing about her childhood celebrations, Seerat’s face lights up with nostalgia.

“As a child, Diwali was pure magic,” she recalls fondly. “I remember helping my mother decorate the house with diyas and rangoli, waiting excitedly to wear new clothes, and running around with my cousins. The aroma of sweets filled every corner and laughter echoed through the house.”

Yet amid the joy, there’s a tender ache that remains.

“In all that laughter and joy, there is always a small voyage of missing my father. His absence is deeply felt, especially during moments like these. But I believe he’s always with us in spirit, blessing us and sharing our joy from wherever he is. Those memories never fade — they only settle deeper into the heart.”

Keeping Traditions Alive, Even Miles Away From Home

Over the years, Seerat’s busy shooting schedules have often meant celebrating Diwali away from her family. But she’s found her own ways to keep the traditions alive.

“Even when I’m away, I celebrate by lighting diyas, offering prayers, and sharing sweets with my film crew. There’s something incredibly grounding about those simple acts — they connect you to home and to the deeper meaning of the festival.”

Diwali as a Moment of Reflection and Renewal

For Seerat, Diwali isn’t just about festivities — it’s also a time for introspection.

“It’s a time to cleanse, to start anew, and to fill your heart with positivity,” she says. “The true spirit of Diwali lies in that light we share with one another. Whether I’m with my family or my film family, I try to keep that essence alive — because light radiates from within.”

A Celebration Beyond Lights and Sweets

As Seerat prepares to celebrate this year’s Diwali surrounded by loved ones, her reflections serve as a gentle reminder that the festival’s true glow comes from togetherness, remembrance, and gratitude.

Her words beautifully capture what Diwali stands for — not just the triumph of light over darkness, but the warmth of love that keeps that light alive in our hearts.

On the Work Front

Seerat Kapoor is gearing up for her much-awaited Pan-Indian film Jatasya Maranam Dhruvam, set to release by the end of this year.

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