Eid is a time of joy, togetherness, and gratitude. &TV actors are also excited to celebrate the festival with their loved ones. From indulging in festive delicacies to embracing the spirit of giving, each of them has a special way of making Eid memorable. While some will be celebrating in their hometowns, reminiscing about childhood traditions, others are planning intimate gatherings with family and friends. These include Aasif Sheikh (Vibhuti Narayan Mishra, Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai), Zaara Warsi (Chamchi, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan), and Salim Zaidi (Tillu, Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai).
Aasif Sheikh, aka Vibhuti Narayan Mishra from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, shares, “Eid has always been close to my heart filled with love, laughter, and family bonding. However, this year, my health has posed some challenges. The recent severe sciatica pain I experienced on set has made things a bit difficult, but I will not let it dampen my festive spirit. While I may have to take it slow, I am looking forward to celebrating with my loved ones. The warmth of family, dressing up for the occasion, and enjoying Eid delicacies are what I cherish the most. Even if I cannot move around much, Eid is about gratitude and togetherness, and that is what truly matters. I appreciate all the love and concern from my fans and wish everyone a blessed Eid filled with happiness, health, and prosperity.”

Zaara Warsi, aka Chamchi from Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, shares,“Eid is always magical, filled with laughter, love, and the irresistible aroma of festive delicacies. Coming from Lucknow, where celebrations are grand, this festival holds a special place in my heart. This year, I am making it even more memorable by preparing Sheer Kurma with my mother—a cherished tradition! Cooking with her is not just about following a recipe; it is about bonding, sneaking in extra dry fruits, and ensuring it turns out rich and creamy. I am also bringing Sheer Kurma to the Happu Ki Ultan Paltan set to share the joy! Dressing up is another highlight—I have picked a beautifully embroidered salwar with matching bangles. Applying henna and exchanging Eidi make the celebrations even more exciting. Later, I will enjoy a special dinner with my family and friends, relishing kebabs, biryani, and other festive treats. For me, Eid is not just a festival—it is a feeling, a time for gratitude and togetherness. No matter where I am, the love of family and the joy of sharing make it truly unforgettable!”

Salim Zaidi, aka Tillu from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, shares, “Eid is a beautiful celebration of love, unity, and gratitude that brings families and friends closer. This year, I am celebrating with my family, starting the day with prayers, seeking blessings, and, of course, enjoying a delicious bowl of Sheer Kurma. The excitement of dressing up in a traditional kurta, applying attar, and exchanging Eidi with loved ones makes the festival even more special. For me, Eid is not just about feasting, it is about spreading happiness and cherishing moments with those who matter the most. I am also looking forward to celebrating on set with my Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai family because festivals become even more special when shared with everyone!”