Celebrating Baisakhi: A Festival of Togetherness and Joy Among TV Stars

Baisakhi, a festival rich in tradition and joy, is celebrated by television stars who share their heartfelt experiences. Karan Kundrra reminisces about his childhood in Punjab, while Jasmeet Kaur expresses the vibrant energy of Punjabi celebrations. Neha Rana highlights the significance of new beginnings during this festive time. Join these stars as they reflect on the warmth, love, and culinary delights that Baisakhi brings, making it a time for family and togetherness.
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The Essence of Baisakhi: A Festival of Joy and Togetherness

Baisakhi embodies warmth, cherished memories, and unity, as expressed by various television personalities.


Karan Kundrra


“Baisakhi evokes fond memories of my childhood in Punjab, surrounded by family, indulging in delicious food, and enjoying music together. It represents renewal and is a moment to embrace opportunities while celebrating the fruits of our labor. This year, celebrating Baisakhi on the set of Laughter Chefs was a delightful experience. The festivities began with the dholak, and the Punjabi boliyan added a playful touch as we teased one another. The kitchen was filled with its usual culinary excitement as we attempted to shape gur pare like kites. It truly felt like a slice of Punjab had come to life on set. I wish everyone good health, success, and happiness; may love fill every home and the taste of harvest enrich every kitchen. Baisakhi di lakh lakh badhaiyan!”


Jasmeet Kaur


“In a Punjabi family, celebrations are never understated; they are full of heart and energy. This Baisakhi is particularly special as I will be celebrating with my colleagues on set, and shooting in Chandigarh makes me feel close to home. Working on Tu Juliet Jatt Di during this festive time feels like an extension of my world—dramatic yet filled with love. I wish everyone warmth, unity, and a season of fresh beginnings. May this Baisakhi illuminate your lives with joy and happiness.”


Neha Rana


“Baisakhi signifies new beginnings and is a time brimming with positivity and togetherness. For me, it’s about simplicity, gratitude, and kindness. I take a moment to visit the gurdwara and connect with my family through video calls. Celebrating this festival on the set of Mahadev and Sons this year added a special touch, as the show emphasizes new beginnings, family, and love. I wish everyone peace, joy, prosperity, and a very Happy Baisakhi!”