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The
love bug has certainly bitten the television industry. How
else do you explain the rash of impulsive marriages we
witnessed
in the space of less than two months? Mind you, hardly one
of them was a long drawn affair that culminated with the
solemn vows of marriage. The rest were whirlwind romances,
fast paced courtships and quick decisions of matrimony.
Naturally,
these couples are walking for the first time, hand in hand,
into Valentine's Day. Do they have surprises packed in gossamer
and tinsel for their loved one? Or have they already charted
out how they plan to celebrate V Day?
The
glowing couple, Sai Deodhar and Shakti Anand are just back
from their honeymoon and are back to rigorous shooting schedules.
"But this Valentine's Day is going to be very special
for both of us as it's our first together. I never had a
boyfriend and now Shakti is both my lover and my husband,"
she blushes.
Among
the plans she's making for hubby are a long drive out of
town, carrying some ghar ka khana, putting up a tent and
just being together, "enjoying the ambience and him,"
she says wickedly. As for gifts, Sai might just buy Shakti
a laptop. "He is extremely computer savvy and I am
sure this gift would be a perfect Valentine Day souvenir
to him."
Almost
as an indicator of perfectly attuned minds, Shakti too wants
to take Sai for a long drive to a secluded place "with
dinner and champagne". "The place has to be positively
cosy, warm and romantic. No clichéd flowers or cards
for me," he says tongue-in-cheek.
But
perhaps not everyone believes in V power. Varun Badola tied
the knot with Rajeshwari Sachdeva in late November and doesn't
see a reason to single out one day as Valentine's Day. "Every
day should be
celebrated
for love and with your
loved one. I am not oblivious of this day, it's just that
I never celebrated it." As a hasty afterthought, he
adds, "Rajeshwari is definitely more romantic than
me but I am learning to be
more
expressive now. I'll start off by gifting her red roses
and a beautiful card. And in the evening get her an elegant
sari or a pendant. We both are very romantic but she is
just more demonstrative. We will be working till 10 pm,
but I am sure we will find the time to celebrate,"
he says smilingly.
Vivacious
Maninee De believes more in little gestures than lavish
gifts. "So this 14th I am going to be more attentive
to Mihir's needs, and let him throw his socks and wet towel
around," she laughs. "With simple
loving
gestures and playful surprises I am sure to make my hubby
feel special and adored. As this would be our first Valentine
together, I am going to make it extraordinary. I am good
at writing my emotions, so I might just write a love note
to him and give him over a romantic dinner," she says
candidly.
For
Shweta Kawatra and Manav Gohil, it's going to be a double
celebration of sorts, as Shweta's birthday is just four
days before V Day. "For Manav and me, this day means
expressing love. By just being with Manav and doing small
things for him, I think it is an absolutely wonderful way
to let him know that somewhere, every day, he is thought
of with love and affection."
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