Shefali Shah has had a career high as a result of the holiday season; shortly before Diwali, the actress revealed that Delhi Crime season three would premiere the following month. "It feels like this Diwali's patakha," she says, referring to it as a "divine intervention." It took a lot of willpower on my part to remain silent and discreet when people kept asking when the next season will air. However, it is now available, and I think it will be a long Diwali celebration that never ends.
Shefali Shah simply gets excited, nostalgic, and fun around Diwali. "I have this kid-like joy during Diwali. Furthermore, I am always more childlike than my children, even during festivals.
Every celebration ceremony and procedure have special meaning for Shefali. The Puja, everyone gathering, decorating the house—something I enjoy doing—and, at the end of the day, our closest core circle being together on Diwali night are the main events. “The festival is about all of that combined: the food, the costumes,” she explains.
"It was a very big deal for us as children," Shefali recalls of her early Diwali memories. During Diwali, we would get new curtains and wake up at five in the morning to the aroma of patakhas. I used to get really possessive of the rangoli my mother made of Lakshmi ji the night before Diwali.If someone ruined it, I would be upset. I would assist her in making the rangoli by staying up all night. Since the atmosphere is different during Diwali, I feel like I'm kind of ingrained with the entire celebration.Shefali claims that her husband, producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah, her children, and her puppies will always be the greatest lights in her life, even if Diwali is a celebration of light. But since you are the only one standing alone at the end of the day, there is also a small amount of self-acceptance and self-compassion.I have attempted to show myself the same love and generosity that we give to others, but we hardly ever show ourselves the same generosity and love. This time, I've treated myself, and I've come out strong," she asserts.