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Our film stars love Navratri. While the Bengalis celebrate Durga Puja, the air is festive and it's time to dandiya!

Here's how Bollywood's best get into the mood:

Abhishek Bachchan

I have just completed my film, Bluff Master. It was a hectic schedule. It is not just the shooting, but different things associated with films such as shows, parties and inaugurations that keep us busy all the time. But we are used to such a life and even enjoy it.

Navratri is a festival where we can get some relief from this busy life and have fun! Actually, we remain busy during this time too, but the festive feeling freshens us to an extent.

These moments remind us that even we are human beings, and even we may have moments that will be 'our own.' Whenever I get time during Navratri, I spend time with my family, especially my nephew and niece.

My niece, Navya Naveli, is my best friend and critic as well. After watching my film, Sarkar, she spoke of different aspects of my acting. I am lucky to have such a critic in my family itself. Even while taking part in dandiya, she wants her Mamaji with her. So Navratri makes me sentimental wherever I am.

Inputs: Lavleen, Rashmi Ail | Design: Uday Kuckian

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