Yash Soni, known for his work in the entertainment industry, humorously admits to being usually out of the loop when it comes to his Navratri plans. Upon returning from the US, he finds himself relying on friends to decide where they will be playing garba, as he has a tendency to be uninformed until the last minute. Despite his lack of organizational skills, Yash enjoys joining his long-standing group for Navratri celebrations, where they explore various venues and have a great time together. In a surprising turn of events, Yash, who was not initially fond of garba, found a newfound appreciation for the dance form while working on the song "Bol Mari Ambe" for the movie Fakt Mahilao Maate. Despite facing challenges and bruised feet during the learning process, he now cherishes the art of garba and eagerly anticipates dancing to new garba songs during the festival. Among his favorites are "Umbra Vaali" from Fakt Purusho Maate by Osman Mir and "Chaniyacholi" by Jigardan Gadhavi, which he believes will bring a lively atmosphere to the festivities. In terms of work commitments during Navratri, Yash maintains a professional attitude and does not let the festival interfere with his responsibilities, even if it means working late into the night."I find shooting a film very fulfilling. Even if I get only half an hour to play garba, it is still satisfying. Unfortunately, I have to follow a strict diet during Navratri so I can't enjoy gorging on food after playing garba like before. We used to visit Manek Chowk for snacks without worrying about the calories in the past. Now, I carry my own food and stick to my diet plan. This year for Navratri, I am trying dhoti pants for the first time and they are very comfortable. I prefer this look over tight churidars for garba."
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...