‘There is neither father nor grandfather…’, the eyes of the elder Pandit of ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’ filled with tears remembering Chhath Puja, he said – now there is no one to take him to the ghat

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'There is neither father nor grandfather...', the eyes of the elder Pandit of 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3' filled with tears remembering Chhath Puja, he said - now there is no one to take him to the ghat

Sanjay Mishra.

Chhath Puja 2024: For the people of Bihar, Chhath Puja is not just a festival, it is a feeling which connects everyone. Rich and poor, men and women, everyone unites in a strong bond and performs Chhath Puja. This festival connects people to their roots. Brings people living away from home closer to their families. This feeling is not limited only to the common people but enthusiasm about this festival is seen even among the stars. Be it Bhojpuri stars or Bollywood stars coming from Bihar, everyone celebrates this festival with great love and harmony. There is an outpouring of emotions from these stars whenever Chhath Puja is mentioned. Bollywood actor Sanjay Mishra recently refreshed his old and heart-touching memories related to Chhath Puja and he cried while telling it.

What did Sanjay Mishra say?

Bollywood actor Sanjay Mishra, famous for his comic timing in films like ‘Vadh’, ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2’ and ‘Golmaal’, recently talked about Chhath Puja and talked about his deep connection. Born in Darbhanga, Bihar, Mishra also spent a large part of his life in Banaras. Chhath Puja has special significance in this region. The actor has a special attachment and childhood connection with this festival. He remembered these deep relationships. In an interview with ‘Digital Commentary’, Sanjay Mishra said, ‘Chhath was a big part of my early years.’

What kind of connection does Sanjay have with Jhat?

In this episode, Sanjay Mishra further said, ‘I relate Chhath to my childhood, but I am not able to do so now. Because my grandfather is not the one who will take me by the finger. I was thinking just yesterday about this time, my father is not the one to wake me up and wake me up… I have to go to dig the ghat. Now it is not even cold during the time of Chhath. At that time, baap aay baap… and some brother would gently roll him in Ganga ji and say, why are you crying? Aunty also has to stand in this water the whole day, you have come empty-handed. If not all of them are there then the people with whom Chhath was celebrated, uncles used to come, aunts used to come, aunts used to fast and now the same people are no longer there. There is nothing to feel bad about, but life just changes with time.

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