MAHIKA SHARMA: Raksha Bandhan reinforces the love between the siblings. Its the duty of every brother to protect his sister under all circumstances in return the sister prays for the well-being, success, and safety of her brother. It helps to build a healthy relationship. I have made a brother in industry, Parichay Sharma. I am really happy to have an elder sister too. So they protects and loves me every now and then.
SEZAL SHARMA: Raksha Bandhan in its true sense or ritual it's always been a great bonding experience in my life with the few people that I care about. Rakhi is the thread of genuine care, love and affection that can reside in our hearts even though we are not biological siblings or cousins. It warms my heart and keeps my faith in basic humanity, love and respect at its peak. I think its all my siblings prayer for me that I got a movie on bigger screen with Soha Ali Khan and Vir Das.
SHIBANI KASHYAP: Raksha Bandhan is a festival that celebrates the bond between a brother and a sister. According to the ongoing scenario of our society it has been important to showcase the value of sister. The society is taking a reverse gear, women need to be nurtured and protected from evils and who else is than a dear brother for her protection. Even though my brother lives in delhi and I live in mumbai I always make it a point going to delhi for rakshabandhan and celebrate this beautiful bond with him.
NAUSHEEN ALI SARDAR: Raksha Bandhan signifies the bond between a brother and a sister in form of a thread we call Rakhi, which according to me, is the sweetest and purest form or love. It encompasses all the little fights, the secrets, the care and all. Raksha Bandhan just encapsulates all this in one day.
MADHURIMA TULI: Raksha bandhan for me is very special because I have a younger brother whom I love more than my life and secondly I become rich with extra love and gifts I get from him.