Karan Kundrra fondly recalls Lohri: “The music, the dancing, the food…”
Karan Kundrra, who is part of COLORS’ show Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment, recently opened up about his Lohri memories, taking fans down memory lane. “As a kid, Lohri was simply about having fun – the music, the dancing, the food, and how it brought everyone together,” he shared, summing up the festival’s simple joys.
Childhood nostalgia and simple pleasures
Kundrra’s description captures what many remember about Lohri — a warm, family-focused celebration where the bonfire becomes the center of attention. For him, the festival wasn’t about formality; it was about getting together, letting loose, and enjoying the moment with close ones.
What makes Lohri special
Lohri is a Punjabi harvest festival celebrated with music, dance and food. From bhangra beats to folk songs, the energy of the night is infectious. Kundrra’s memories highlight the communal spirit that defines the occasion.
- Music and dance: People gather around the bonfire to sing traditional songs and perform bhangra and giddha.
- Food: Sweets and snacks like popcorn, jaggery, peanuts and til-based treats are shared with family and neighbours.
- Togetherness: The festival is a reminder of community bonds — young and old taking part in the same celebrations.
From childhood to the present
As a public figure, Kundrra’s recollections resonate with fans who grew up celebrating the same traditions. Many celebrities often reconnect with their roots during festivals, and Kundrra’s honest, uncomplicated take on Lohri reflects a wider desire to preserve these moments of joy amid busy lives.
Keeping traditions alive — on and off screen
Whether it’s a big family gathering or a small celebration on set, the spirit of Lohri lives on. Kundrra’s words are a gentle reminder that festivals are about creating memories — through music, dance, food and the warmth of being together.
For fans of Kundrra and viewers of Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment, his Lohri memories are a charming glimpse of the actor beyond the screen — someone who cherishes simple, joyful traditions just like many of his followers.
