From family reunions to travel, here’s how TV stars are ringing in the New Year!

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Siddharth Bodke: My New Year celebration plan is to go to Shirdi with my parents on 1st January. This year, I am going to celebrate 31st December, New Year’s eve with my family. I am visiting my parents in Nashik. My New Year’s resolution is that whatever I haven’t finished this year, I will try to finish it in 2023. I also want to get better fitness-wise. I have a wish list of which Drishyam was a part of and I am planning to complete my new wish list next year.

Ranndeep R Rai: There are no plans as such. I might go to Jhansi and bring on New Year’s eve with my family and friends. If I am in Mumbai, I plan to go to Siddhivinayak, Mahalaxmi temple to seek blessings and also to the Gurudwara. I think my New Year’s resolution would be to be happy and do good work which keeps my fans and family happy. I want to do good work in 2023. The things that I couldn’t achieve in 2022, I plan to achieve in 2023.

Nikhil Nanda: My New Year celebrations are going to be in Goa. Health and happiness are always what we intend to bring every year. New year resolutions don’t change. It is always focused on health and happiness which is also this year. 

Simaran Kaur: I am going to celebrate this new year with my family. We are going out of Mumbai to a beautiful resort for a few days. We are going to spend some quality family time together. My new year resolution is to have a healthier 2023. I want to learn yoga and I am going to do regular meditation in the new year. Yes, I believe a new year can give you a fresh start in your life. I believe that every new thing brings new opportunities, new energy and good luck. You never know what gifts the new year is going to bring into your life. A new year definitely can be a new beginning. I think it is nice that people spend a lot of time and energy planning a special time with their friends and family around Christmas and new year. I think that it is the vibe of the season to party, enjoy and relax with our loved ones and it is really a time to cherish. I am usually a part of plans made by my friends and family members. I am not a person who makes party plans in advance. But I do want to do it once, I will choose the location, food menu and party theme. I guess I will definitely do it this year.

Charrul Malik: I am not going anywhere this year as the Covid situation is alarming. So I am not traveling, I’m going to be in Mumbai bringing in the New Year with my family. Every year at 12 o’clock I make sure that I am home by midnight. I do a small puja by lighting a diya in the temple. Thanking god for this life and bringing in this new year, it’s a ritual I follow every year. 

 Subuhii Joshii: I am also a DJ so I am going to be in Indore playing for New Year’s eve. I usually don’t like being alone for New Year I like to be with my friends and family but this year I won’t be able to due to my work. This year my New Year resolution is to do the best work of my career and I am going to work very hard to achieve what I want. Be the best version of myself and work the maximum this year. Rajniesh Duggal- I am traveling with my family in the North visiting religious places before the year ends. I am going to ring on New Year’s eve in my hometown with my whole family. It’s going to be a simple family get-together. I am looking forward to my web series to release which I have worked so hard on. My goals for 2023 are focussing on my art, and working on good projects. I am not someone who needs a New Year’s resolution to get something done in life though will be focussing on health and happiness and professional contentment. 

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