Pankit Thakker on Ganpati celebrations: Bappa reminds me to surrender fears and trust the process
Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai is unlike any other celebration, filled with devotion, energy, and joy. For actor Pankit Thakker, the festival holds deep spiritual significance and serves as a reminder of renewal and gratitude.
“Ganesh Chaturthi has always been a time of renewal,” Pankit shares. “Bappa is the remover of obstacles and the god of new beginnings. I’ve experienced many ups and downs in my personal life, and the festival reminds me to surrender fears and trust in the process. Bappa’s blessings feel particularly strong this year.”
Despite having a packed shoot schedule, Pankit made sure to keep his spiritual practices alive. “The show must go on as a professional, but faith can still be maintained,” he says. “I focus on prayer, reflection, and gratitude. This year has been full of immense blessings, and every day is a moment to thank Bappa.”
For Pankit, Ganesh Chaturthi is not just about rituals but also about nurturing meaningful relationships. “Friends know me,” he says with a smile. “Genuine connections are important. I manage my time to focus on what truly matters – a shared aarti, a quiet conversation, or a simple visit. This year, I visited close friends and shared meals while reflecting on our journeys. It’s about being present and grateful with the people who matter.”
As the festivities wind down, Pankit’s words reflect a balance of devotion and dedication to his craft. By embracing faith while staying committed to his work, he sets an example of harmony and gratitude. His approach to Ganesh Chaturthi reminds us that spirituality is not about grand gestures but about finding moments of peace and thankfulness amidst life’s chaos.
Despite having a packed shoot schedule, Pankit made sure to keep his spiritual practices alive. “The show must go on as a professional, but faith can still be maintained,” he says. “I focus on prayer, reflection, and gratitude. This year has been full of immense blessings, and every day is a moment to thank Bappa.”
For Pankit, Ganesh Chaturthi is not just about rituals but also about nurturing meaningful relationships. “Friends know me,” he says with a smile. “Genuine connections are important. I manage my time to focus on what truly matters – a shared aarti, a quiet conversation, or a simple visit. This year, I visited close friends and shared meals while reflecting on our journeys. It’s about being present and grateful with the people who matter.”
As the festivities wind down, Pankit’s words reflect a balance of devotion and dedication to his craft. By embracing faith while staying committed to his work, he sets an example of harmony and gratitude. His approach to Ganesh Chaturthi reminds us that spirituality is not about grand gestures but about finding moments of peace and thankfulness amidst life’s chaos.
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