From cherished memories to festive cheer: Sony SAB artists reflect on the spirit of Christmas
Christmas is a time of warmth, togetherness, and compassion - a celebration that brings people together through shared values of kindness, gratitude, and hope. As homes glow with lights and hearts fill with cheer, this festive season serves as a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and appreciate the simple joys of life. This Christmas, the talented artists of Sony SAB come together to share what the season means to them, reflecting on cherished memories, festive traditions, and the spirit of giving that defines the day.
Christmas is a time of warmth, togetherness, and compassion - a celebration that brings people together through shared values of kindness, gratitude, and hope. As homes glow with lights and hearts fill with cheer, this festive season serves as a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and appreciate the simple joys of life. This Christmas, the talented artists of Sony SAB come together to share what the season means to them, reflecting on cherished memories, festive traditions, and the spirit of giving that defines the day.
Sumbul Touqeer Khan, who plays Anvita in Itti Si Khushi, shares,“Christmas always makes me think of fairy lights, last-minute plans, and sitting around with friends and family. Even something as simple as exchanging small gifts or sharing a meal feels special. The festival reminds us to appreciate these little moments and spread happiness wherever we can.”
Rajat Verma, who essays the role of Virat in Itti Si Khushi, says, “I associate Christmas with decorated homes, Christmas songs playing in the background, and enjoying good food with loved ones. It’s also that time when you pause from your routine, check in on people, and just enjoy being together. That simplicity is what makes the day meaningful for me.”
Rishi Saxena, who plays Inspector Sanjay Bhosale in Itti Si Khushi, adds, “I love how Christmas brings a cheerful vibe everywhere, from lights on the streets to people wishing each other. Whether it’s attending a small get-together, cutting a cake, or just spending a relaxed evening at home, it’s all about sharing joy and positivity. Even the simplest moments, like listening to Christmas music or sitting with family and friends, feel special. It’s a time to slow down, be grateful, and enjoy the happiness around you.”
Gaurav Chopra, who plays Professor Rajvir Shastri in Pushpa Impossible, shares, “For me, Christmas brings back memories of simple traditions, meeting friends, enjoying homemade treats, and taking a moment to unwind with family. There’s something comforting about those quiet moments, whether it’s sitting together after a long day or sharing conversations over food. It’s a reminder that happiness often comes from slowing down and being present with the people around you.”
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