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The spiritual side of these Bengali stars will surprise you

Sankha Ghosh
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 24, 2021, 18:03 IST
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The spiritual side of these Bengali stars will surprise you

There are some who believe in the supernatural, some, in karma, and some who pray every day. Some, however, remember god only when the chips are down. ETimes had a quick chat with theseTolly celebs on their religious beliefs. Here’s what they told us.

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Rituparna Sengupta

I believe in supernatural power and know that there’s someone up there, watching us 24x7. I’m a god-loving person, but not a fanatic. We celebrate all pujas at home but don’t go overboard with anything. Be it Ma Durga or Lord Jagannath, I worship all. Every day, before stepping out, I offer my prayers; visiting our thakur ghor after the morning bath is a must.

Pic Courtesy: Rituparna Sengupta Twitter

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Srabanti Chatterjee

I’m a staunch believer of Lord Krishna, who’s part and parcel of my life. He keeps me going and I make sure I offer him my prayers at least twice a day — once in the morning and before going to bed at night. I also take him along (a small idol) wherever I go. In fact, the first thing I do before sitting for makeup is install my Krishna idol in front of the mirror in my van. Moreover, I take his name every time I hear the sound of a conch, even if it’s on TV!

Pic Courtesy: Srabanti Chatterjee Twitter

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Nusraat Faria

I’m religious, as I was born in a conservative family. We’re supposed to offer namaz five times a day, but I fail to do that because of my hectic schedule. However, it’s a must once a day, as it gives me strength and courage. Whenever I step out of home, I put my left foot first. That’s what my mother taught me. And ahead of any performance or shoot, I recite the duas, as they give me confidence.

Pic Courtesy: Nusraat Faria Instagram

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Mimi Chakraborty

I believe God is everywhere and within us too. Lord Jagannath and Lord Shiva are my friends, rather than gods. They are on my mind whenever I have time. But yes, every day, before going to sleep, I talk to both of them. But then again, I don’t believe in fasting for any puja and don’t visit

temples before my film’s release. I find the latter act very selfish. According to me, god knows what we want and does what’s best for us!
Pic Courtesy: Mimi Chakraborty Twitter

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Birsa Dasgupta

Born and brought up in a modern, filmmaking, communist family, being a non-believer came naturally to me. But with age, I’m beginning to feel that if not god, there’s surely a force that controls things. That force has many forms, the boldest and beautiful being Ma Durga. The four days of her homecoming celebration give us a sense of faith that’s otherworldly. This makes me realise that one shouldn’t pray only in distress and need, but also in the fullness of joy and abundance. As Kahlil Gibran said, “I love you when you bow in your mosque, kneel in your temple, pray in your church. For you and I are sons of one religion, and it is the spirit.”

Pic Courtesy: Birsa Dasgupta Twitter

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Yash Dasgupta

I am religious, but I see it more like a relationship — one based on love, respect and trust. I trust that he’s always watching my back. And in turn, god has given me the free will to live life on my own terms. I also fight with him a lot, but we always patch up. It’s not that I worship him every day, but I connect with him spiritually whenever I can. To me, god is my best friend, so I am god-loving but not god-fearing.

Pic Courtesy: Yash Dasgupta Twitter

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Sayantika Banerjee

I’m an extremely religious person; both god-fearing and god-loving. My deity is Lord Jagannath, who I pray to every day right after taking a bath. I thank him for the new day and ask for his guidance; it’s kind of a superstition for me. And whenever I get time, I fly to Puri and visit Jagannath temple. When that’s not possible, I visit the Jagannath temple in Kidderpore.

Pic Courtesy: Sayantika Banerjee Facebook

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Dev

I’m not superstitious in any way, but I do believe in some supernatural power that looks after us 24x7. I also strongly believe in karma — if you do good to people, the positive karma will come back to you. I also celebrate all festivals, be it Durga Puja, Eid or Christmas, with fervour. I have a small temple at home and every day, after taking bath, I offer my prayers to god.

Pic Courtesy: Dev Facebook

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Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury

If I pass a temple, I offer my prayers. And I do the same if I pass a masjid or church, as I believe God is everywhere; one has to have the mind and soul to feel him. I’m a little selfish and admit that whenever I’m in trouble, I’m like ‘bhogoban, banchiye dao’! During crises, I don’t really know how many times I remember him, but on good days, I hardly do so. But I do suryapranam every day before taking a bath.

Pic Courtesy: Twitter

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