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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Bollywood Star Tanya Maniktala Celebrates Diwali at Home in Delhi

Bollywood Star Tanya Maniktala Celebrates Diwali at Home in Delhi

20 Oct

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  • Tanya Maniktala returns to Delhi to celebrate Diwali with family after 2 years
  • Practices Sahaj Marg meditation with family as their Diwali tradition
  • Excited for low-key yet chilled celebration with friends in Delhi
Bollywood Star Tanya Maniktala Celebrates Diwali at Home in Delhi

In October 2025, Bollywood actress Tanya Maniktala packed her bags and headed back to her hometown of Delhi to celebrate Diwali with her family. After two years of virtual celebrations due to her sister living in Australia and brothers residing in the USA, Tanya is thrilled to be home for a week.

Tanya's Diwali celebrations revolve around her family's unique tradition of Sahaj Marg meditation, where they all come together to meditate. "That's our puja, our aarti. For us, Diwali is about connection, and this is how we celebrate it," she explains. The 28-year-old actress looks forward to these group meditation sessions, which are open to anyone aged 16 and above.

As for her plans with friends, Tanya reveals they will have a "low-key yet super-chilled celebration." Many of her Delhi-based friends are also returning home, and she can't wait to catch up with them. Tanya's Diwali celebrations are centered around comfort and food, with her favorite being her "chachiji's makkhan malai," which she says "nothing beats Dilli ka and ghar ka khaana!"

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Tanya Maniktala and her family practice Sahaj Marg meditation together as their Diwali tradition, which they consider their "puja" and "aarti."
Tanya Maniktala is celebrating Diwali in her hometown of Delhi, where she has returned after 2 years to be with her family.
Tanya's favorite part of Diwali in Delhi is sleeping in her "ghar ka bed" and indulging in her "chachiji's makkhan malai," which she says "nothing beats Dilli ka and ghar ka khaana!"

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