Prince Narula (Lakha of Badho Bahu): I have very fond memories of Rakshabandhan. I used to eagerly wait for this festival since I am very close to my sisters. I used to start collecting money from elders of the family to buy gifts for my sisters as a kid. Now every year I take them shopping with my own money. It is like a tradition, only last year when I was busy shooting I sent them blank cheque and asked them to buy whatever they want. This year I have taken off from Badho Bahu shoot and planning to spend some quality time with them.
Abhishek Malik (Ranveer of Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi): As a kid whatever money I used to get as my pocket money, I used to save it to buy chocolates for my sister. She was a big fan of chocolates, so even today I make sure I send her some fancy and expensive chocolates every Rakshabandhan. This year unfortunately, I won’t be able to meet my sister due to my busy shoot schedule on Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi but as soon as I get off I will head directly to meet her.
Saumya Tondon (Anitaji of Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain): I do not have any brother so I don't do anything special on Rakshabandhan, but I remember when I was a kid I used to tie Rakhi to my elder sister because she used to really pamper me and take care of all the problems I had. I used to go to her if there was any guy bullying me in school or if I had to go and fight with someone I used to take her.
Yukti Kappor (Ragini of Agnifera): When I was kid for me Rakshabandhan was just a way to get gifts from my brothers but now after staying away from them, I have realized their place in my life and the importance of rakshabandhan. I miss spending time with them. They used to get a bunch of teddy bears for me during Rakshabandhan when we were growing up. I have still kept those teddy bears. I have a huge collection of teddy bears given by my brothers back home in Jaipur.
Rose Sardana (Anjali of Vani Rani): I have two little brothers and both of them are adorable. The best gifts I get from them every year without fail are handwritten letters and hand-made greeting card. I remember one time they both saved their pocket money and gifted me a watch - that was really touching.
Gracy Singh (Santoshi Maa of Santoshi Maa): Every year I go to brahmakumari for Rakshabandhan celebration and I am really excited to go this year as well. I will also tie rakhi to Shankar bhagvan on the set of Santoshi Maa and all the technicians who really work hard to make this show successful, they all are like brothers to me.
Gulki Joshi (Devki of Paramavatar Shri Krishna): I am the only child of my parents and I always used to get all the attention and love from them. Now that I am shooting away for Paramavatar Shri Krishna, I am really going to miss them. This year for Rakshabandhan I plan to tie rakhi to Chetanya who plays the role of Vasudev on Paramavatar Shri Krishna.
Neel Motwani (Rajveer of Waaris): Every year we all brothers and sisters used to have a get together. All the brothers used to pool in their funds to gift whatever the sisters asked for. My best memory of Rakshabandhan is when my sister got married on the same day. It was an emotional ride for all of us.