Rajeshwar, who has turned a year younger today, is keeping his birthday a low-key affair because of the difficult situations the world has been facing. “People across the globe were already struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic and now the crisis in Afghanistan is causing havoc. I feel numb by these unfortunate events and do not feel like celebrating till the world heals,” said the actor.
While Rajeshwar will spend his birthday at home, he is expecting his friends to drop by in the evening even though he has not invited them.
“For lunch, I will have whatever Ma cooks for me. I am sure she will whip up a few of my favourite dishes. Having payesh and five types of vegetable fries is a must for me on my birthday. Friends will most probably order Mughlai for dinner,” shared the actor.
On being asked about his birthday resolutions, Rajeshwar said he wants to be a better and wiser human being with each passing day. “Every day comes with a new lesson and I want to enrich myself through those,” said the actor.
The actor was last seen playing the lead in Bidula Bhattacharjee’s Golper Mayajaal and is currently going through scripts. “I am reading the script for a Bengali film, but I am yet to sign on the dotted lines. I would love to act in more meaningful Bengali films in the near future. Talks are on for a Hindi project on OTT,” added Rajeshwar.