When Jackie Shroff lived in a slum…how did he celebrate Diwali? Had no money to buy sweets
Jackie shroff Diwali 2024: The festival of Diwali will be celebrated across the country on 31st October and 1st November this year. Everyone will rejoice with joy for two days during Diwali. Bollywood stars also celebrate Diwali openly. This year's festive season actor Jackie Shroff (Jackie Shroff) K is quite big. This Diwali, he is working with his son Tiger Shroff in the film Singham Again. This film is going to be released on 1 November. In such a situation, Jaggu Dada has shared his old Diwali memories in an interview. Jackie Shroff, who once suffered from extreme poverty, did not even have money to buy a box of sweets on Diwali.
How will Shroff family's Diwali be this year?
Jackie Shroff told in an interview to Dainik Jagran that he wants to celebrate the festival by helping others this year. The actor said, if there is any very important shooting to celebrate Diwali this year, he will go for the shooting. Otherwise we will celebrate Diwali with children at home. This includes everything from worship to drinking morning tea with everyone. Jackie said that he will go to the orphanage and old age home and distribute some sweets there.
Lived in a chawl…were poor and didn't even have money for sweets.
Jackie Shroff told that when he lived in a chawl, he did not even have money to buy a box of sweets. They had no money to burn crackers. When the world used to burn expensive firecrackers, he used to be happy sitting on the terrace and watching the light of firecrackers in the sky. If the firecrackers were not burnt, they would be picked up and burnt the next day.
Lived in a chawl…were poor and didn't even have money for sweets.
Jackie Shroff told that when he lived in a chawl, he did not even have money to buy a box of sweets. They had no money to burn crackers. When the world used to burn expensive firecrackers, he used to be happy sitting on the terrace and watching the light of firecrackers in the sky. If the firecrackers were not burnt, they would be picked up and burnt the next day.
Jackie Shroff taught others how to celebrate Diwali
In this interview, Jaggu Dada has taught us to help others on Diwali. He said that I have gone through a period of extreme poverty. That's why I tell my children to feed the others, give sweets to the children who are at the signal. It is a big thing to light a lamp where there is no light. Help those people by going to old age homes and orphanages. This is the real festival.
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