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Actress Mourns Grandmother's Loss, Diwali Celebrations Dampened

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  • Actress Aneri Vajani lost her grandmother recently, making this Diwali feel different
  • Fondest Diwali memories were celebrating with grandparents, who have both passed away
  • Aneri is a family-oriented person who usually hosts Diwali parties, but will not this year
Actress Mourns Grandmother's Loss, Diwali Celebrations Dampened

For Aneri Vajani, the Nisha Aur Uske Cousins and Anupamaa actress, this Diwali season is not the same as it used to be. Just last month, Aneri lost her beloved grandmother, and the festive celebrations now feel bittersweet without her. Aneri had also lost her grandfather two years ago, and her fondest Diwali memories were of celebrating the festival with her grandparents.

Aneri is a very family-oriented person, and the festive season has always been about spending quality time with her loved ones. The celebrations start from Ganeshotsav and continue through Navratri, Diwali, and Bestu Varas. However, this year, Aneri will not be hosting any Diwali parties at her home, as she is still grieving the loss of her grandmother. She may go out for lunch and dinner with her parents, but the festivities just won't feel the same.

Aneri's grandmother used to play a special role in their Diwali celebrations. She would make sweets for the family, including Aneri's favorite magaj no laddoo. The grandmother would also dress up beautifully in saris and ensure that the entire family wore new clothes for Diwali and Bestu Varas. With her passing, a cherished part of Aneri's Diwali traditions has been lost, leaving the actress to find a new way to celebrate the festival this year.

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Aneri Vajani's grandmother recently passed away, making this Diwali feel different for the actress. Her fondest Diwali memories were of celebrating the festival with her grandparents, who have both now passed away.
Aneri's grandmother used to make special sweets like magaj no laddoo for the family, dress up beautifully in saris, and ensure everyone wore new clothes for Diwali and Bestu Varas. She was an integral part of their Diwali traditions.
Aneri, who is usually a family-oriented person who hosts Diwali parties, will not be doing so this year. She may go out for lunch and dinner with her parents, but the festivities just won't feel the same without her grandmother.

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