Pollywood star Neeru Bajwa shared her cherished Diwali traditions, emphasizing family, faith, and festive food. She revealed her love for sweets, especially gujiya, and how visiting the Gurdwara is a highlight. Bajwa also spoke fondly of childhood memories and declared her children as the 'light of her life,' ahead of her upcoming film 'Madhaniyan.'
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