Their wish list
MUMBAI:
Some want their films to do well, others would like to give something to charity. Here’s what Bollywood and TV stars want to gift and get this festive season.
Bipasha Basu: What would I like for Diwali? I’d like people to come and see John and me in Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal. As for me, I want to see people around me smiling. I’ll make sure I don’t give anyone any reason to frown this Diwali.
Ranbir Kapoor: Since Diwali coincides with the release of Saawariya what better gift to mankind than my debut film (grins)? For myself I want Saawariya to be the grand success that it deserves to be. More immediately, I wouldn’t mind loads of clothes and a new phone this Diwali.
Suniel Shetty: I want to gift good health and comfortable space to those who are associated with me personally. I want to create more wellness in the country and I’d like to build health centres. Me? I already have everything.
Lilette Dubey: I’d love to gift all those people who work for me with something they really need and send something to some charity associations as well. Me? I’d love to get a small alpha romeo.
Arshad Warsi: The only Diwali gift I want is for
my films to do well. As for my friends and family, they can have whatever they like.
Manoj Bajpai: I won’t be home for Diwali. But I’d like my wife Neha to buy some jewellery for herself.
Perizaad Zorabian: I’ve just been blessed with an adorable bundle of joy. What better gift could I hope for? I want everyone in the world to be blessed with a baby. No happiness equals that.
Mona Singh: I want my near and dear ones to be hale, hearty and happy and hiccup-free. Me? Just watching them smile makes me happy. Yeah, and I want my career plans to materialise soon.
Amrita Arora: I’ll be gifting my dad a laptop for Diwali.
Dino Morea: Without meaning to sound righteous, I’d like to gift a poor family something to make this Diwali brighter.
Kalpana Lajmi: I want nothing more than good health for my dear friend Bhupenda (Hazarika) this Diwali. — HNS