Bollywood stars reveal their Diwali plans!

Published on Nov 10, 2007  |  12:35 AM IST |  1.7M

Bipasha Basu: "What would I like for Diwali? I'd like people to come and see John and me in Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal. It's really turned out well. As for me, I want to see people around me smiling. I'll make sure I don't give anyone any reason to frown this Diwali."

Ranbir Kapoor: "Since Diwali coincides with the release of Saawariya what better gift to mankind than my debut film (grins). For myself I want Saawariya to be the grand success that it deserves to be. More immediately I wouldn't mind loads of clothes and new new phone this Diwali (the one I just bought is troubling me).

Suniel Shetty: "I want to gift good health and comfortable space to those who are associated with me personally. I want to create more wellness in the country and I'd like to build health centers. Me? I already have everything. Bahut diya dene wale ne mujhko

Shilpa Shetty: "On Saturday it was my first show of Miss Bollywood in England. All shows here are full. What better Diwali gift can I hope for? If I can familiarize even a fraction of the western world with Bollywood I've gotten the best gift I could hope for.

Arshad Warsi: "The only Diwali gift I want is for my films to do well. As for my friends and family, they can have whatever they like. Jaan haazir hai.

Nandana Sen: "The one gift that I'd like to give and receive this Diwali is more time to spend with my mother."

Randeep Hooda: "Love, love and love. That's what I need for Diwali and that's what I need to give also. And why only for Diwali? I need it for Holi, Christmas and Eid as well. Any takers?

Mona Singh: "For Diwali I want all my near and dear ones to be hale hearty and happy and hiccup-free. Me? Just watching them smile makes me happy. Isn't that sweet? Yeah and I want all my career plans to materialize soon.

Rohit Roy: "Since this year I've turned producer and director, the one thing that I want is quality -work in both capacities. And I want my first directorial venture Rice Plate to be appreciated.

Koena Mitra: "I've got special Ganeshji pendants made for my friends and staff. I'll send these with mithai. I love candles and can't receive enough of them. I love giving and getting gifts during Diwali. In fact I got lots of gifts this Diwali and didn't mind at all (wink). But please, no sweets for me!

Amrita Arora: "I'll be gifting my dad a laptop for Diwali. I don't know what I'll be getting, though."

Prashant Raj: "The best gift I can get this Diwali is a good film with a good director. And I'd like to get a good fire extinguisher. To put out the pataake ki aag.

Priyanka Chopra: "My family and I are supposed to move into our new home. Unfortuately the home couldn't be ready on Diwali. But we'll be moving by month-end and that's Diwali gift enough for us. Jahan pe basera ho diwali wohi hain

Sophie Chowdhary: "I just bought my dream home. So now two things remain. My dream role and, even tougher, my dream man. Anyone wants to gift me that? As for giving I believe in giving as good as I get.

Dino Morea: "Without meaning to sound righteous, I'd like to gift a poor family something to make this Diwali brighter
Manoj Bajpai: "I won't be home for Diwali. But I'd like my wife Neha to buy some jewellery for herself.

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