Yash Soni chuckles, admitting that he never knows his Navratri plans ahead of time. The actor, fresh from a trip to the US, is usually the last to find out which garba venue he will be attending. He shares that he relies on friends in the industry to make plans, as he is not great with organizing things. Yash mentions his long-standing group of friends who have been attending garba events together for years. Initially not a fan of garba in his childhood, Yash's perspective changed after working on the song "Bol Mari Ambe" for the movie "Fakt Mahilao Maate." This experience made him realize the challenges of learning garba but also sparked his love for the dance form. Excited to dance to new garba songs this year, Yash expresses his enthusiasm for tracks like "Umbra Vaali" and "Chaniyacholi," which are adding a fun element to the festival. Despite his love for Navratri celebrations, Yash emphasizes that he doesn't compromise on work commitments, even during the festive season.Scheduling film shoots brings me a lot of satisfaction. Even if I get just half an hour to dance during Garba, it still makes me happy. When asked if he loves indulging in food after Garba, he shared, "Unfortunately, I am always on a diet during Navratri. Before I entered the acting world, Manek Chowk was our favorite spot to eat after Garba nights. We used to enjoy all the food without worrying about calories. Now, I bring my own food and stick to my diet strictly." As for his Navratri fashion this year, he commented, "I am trying dhoti pants for the first time, and they are incredibly comfortable. I prefer this look over tight churidars when dancing Garba, so any kurta paired with dhoti pants is my choice this season."
Yash Soni I never know,” laughs Yash Soni, when asked about his Navratri plans. The actor, who recently returned from the US, is usually “the last one to know” about the venue where he will play...