Evelyn Sharma, Ali Fazal, Taapsee celebrating love: Valentine's Day Special
- IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,February 14 2015]
Valentine's Day is here and IndiaGlitz caught on with some of our tinsel town's celebrities to know what does this romantic occasion mean to them. Here are some of them:
Evelyn Sharma: "I am in a very happy space right now. A sense of being loved is such a great feeling. So there definitely is going to be a Valentine's celebration for me. Whether in love or no, Salman Khan will always be my first Valentine and given a choice I will love to celebrate with him."
Taapsee Pannu: I don't really believe that we need one particular day to celebrate love. If you are in love then you can celebrate it 365 days an year. But if this is something that specifically makes you take out time to celebrate with your loved one then you should go ahead and do all it takes to make it special.
Sarah Jane Dias: I think it's a tad overrated and I don't need a special day to tell people I love them.
Ali Fazal: Valentine's day for me is about spreading love. It need not necessarily be with someone special in your life but any and everyone who is close to your heart. I've been so busy last few months with Khamosiyan that I am going to take this day to connect with everyone who is close to me to express my gratitude and love to be with me all this while.
Radhika: "I have never celebrated Valentine's day in my life. Because of our profession, me and my partner are in a long distance relationship so whenever we are together it is a special moment for us.
Rohit Roy: Valentine's Day for me is just a reaffirmation of the vows exchanged with my wife Manasi 15 years back. It's like a yearly renewal of my marriage vows. I don't really believe in chocolates or cards but I do believe that from time to time you need to celebrate the love you share as it helps a couple nurture and grow the relationship. When anyone asks me what Valentine's Day means to me I often say that it reminds me of the fact that Manasi picked me, nurtured me and helped me grow as a man and a human being. Don't wait for 14th of February alone to celebrate your love, do it every so often I do!!
Tanaaz Irani: I did not think that I would still feel cozy, warm and excited about writing a card and getting a gift organized for Bakhtiyaar after so many years. But I did and this year even my kids made lovely cards and reinforced that how important Mom and Dad's love for each other is as important as our love for them. I put a sticker on Bakhtiyaar's card and my son read it and he winked and said aah mummy you are not hottie, your naughty hottie!!!!'
Bakhtiyaar Irani: No day means anything to me I do not need a day to tell my loved ones how much I love them. On Valentine's Day I would go home to eat the most delicious home cooked meal with Tanaaz and the kids. I don't believe in breaking flowers and spending unnecessarily.
Sucheta Khanna: Valentine's Day goes back in the 5th Century. Celebrated for the reason of been love and affection. This day is based on western cultures. Its high love and affection energy day hence celebrated with a lot of flowers and chocolates showing affection. Personally I don't believe that there is only one day to show your affection but when in Rome do as the Romans do. I am fine with receiving flowers and gift.