Orush Shrivastavcurrently plays the negative role of Sahil in the long-running TV show kum kum bagiaprioritizing a visit to his hometown Gwalior diwali This happens every year despite a rigorous shooting schedule. “For me, Diwali is a festival best celebrated with family,” he shares, adding, “I can’t imagine missing this festival at home. I love helping my parents plan Diwali and spending time with them We attended pujas together, met our childhood friends and relived our memories together. Diwali is indeed a family time for me. Orush arrived in Gwalior in Dhanteras and plans to return to Mumbai next week. “When you’re filming a daily soap, it’s hard to find the opportunity to spend quality time with your family. So, this short break is much needed and I’m really happy to be with my parents. This break will allow me to recover Energetic and helps me recharge.
Orush with his parents on Diwali
Although he usually has a strict diet, on the festival of lights, he was able to enjoy the meals cooked by his mother. The actor has also appeared in “Pracchand Ashok”, sawai ki sawari, Najin 6, Bekaband Uldarian” said, “My mom is an amazing cook and I can’t resist her aloo-poori and sweets. Her dishes are unparalleled; the way she balances spices is incredible and her food is filled with warmth and love. I A foodie at heart, but staying healthy is part of the profession. However, during Diwali, I allow myself to enjoy everything without any guilt (laughs!).
Orushi also likes to drive alone from Mumbai to Gwalior, immersing himself in the festive atmosphere of each city he passes through. “Driving home allowed me to soak up the Diwali atmosphere in various cities and pick up unique festive items along the way. The journey brought a sense of adventure, and the anticipation of home made every mile more meaningful. This has become something I cherish tradition,” he concluded.