Pranitaa Pandit Celebrates Long-Distance Karwa Chauth: “Love Finds Its Way Through Every Screen and Every Prayer”

Pranitaa Pandit on Virtual Karwa Chauth: Celebrating Love, Equality, and Togetherness Across Cities

Pranitaa Pandit on Celebrating a Long-Distance Karwa Chauth: “Love Finds Its Way Through Every Screen and Every Prayer”

Pranitaa Pandit is an acclaimed Indian television actress known for her impactful roles in popular shows such as Kasauti Zindagi Kay, Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki, Jamai Raja, and Kavach. Over the years, she has carved a niche for herself with her nuanced performances and graceful screen presence. Beyond television, Pranitaa has also ventured into entrepreneurship and content creation, and she actively contributes to social causes through her NGO, Prasara.

Television actress Pranitaa Pandit is celebrating Karwa Chauth a little differently this year — away from her husband, but surrounded by family and love. Currently in Delhi, the actress shares that she’s soaking in the festive spirit with her mother and sister, reliving the traditions she grew up watching.

“So this year, Karwa Chauth is going to be a little different for me. I’m in Delhi, celebrating with my family — surrounded by my mom and sister, excited to put on mehendi and relive all those little traditions together. My husband’s in Bombay, so yes, there’s a bit of distance, but honestly, it doesn’t really change the feeling. Love finds its way through every screen and every prayer. We’ll be opening the fast digitally this time — a modern twist to an age-old tradition, but the emotions remain just as pure and special,” she shares.

Despite being in different cities, the actress says she and her husband will celebrate together virtually. “We’ll do the moon sighting over a video call — that’s the beauty of technology! Love doesn’t need physical proximity; it just needs effort and intent, and we both make sure of that every year.”

For Pranitaa, Karwa Chauth has always been about emotional connection and equality. “We have seen my mom and dad celebrating since we were kids, so this festival holds a lot of emotional value for me. It’s a very special day to celebrate togetherness, even if you are miles apart,” she says.

The actress, who loves dressing up for the occasion, reveals that she has chosen a pretty saree and accessories for this year’s celebration. “As for the gift, I think the biggest one will be seeing him soon after I’m back from Delhi. But yes, he always finds a way to surprise me, even from a distance!”

Talking about how the festival has evolved over generations, Pranitaa believes the essence remains timeless even as interpretations change. “Earlier, it was seen as a one-sided ritual, but today, it’s about mutual love and equality. It’s beautiful to see men also fasting or standing by their partners. The emotion behind it remains pure and everlasting.”

When asked if her husband also observes the fast, she adds, “Yes, we both fast together every year — no matter where we are. Even if we’re in different cities, we make sure to follow the rituals side by side virtually. This year too, he’ll be fasting along with me. It’s our way of celebrating love and equality in our relationship.”

Her fondest memory of the festival remains her first Karwa Chauth. “We were both so new to the rituals, yet so excited to experience them together. That memory still gives me butterflies! Every year since, we’ve created our own little traditions around it, which makes it even more special.”

When it comes to fasting, Pranitaa keeps it both wholesome and balanced. “For sargi, I love my Muesli bowl with fruits and Greek yogurt — oats, banana, apple, chia seeds, and a drizzle of honey. It keeps you full for hours,” she shares.

“I break my fast with coconut water and dates ladoo with fruits, and at night, the meal depends on where I am. At my in-laws’ place, it’s always kadi chawal, that’s the family tradition. But at my mom’s house, it’s aloo ki sabzi, puri, and Dahi Wada — that’s a must!”

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button