Yash Soni chuckles when asked about his plans for Navratri, admitting he is usually the last one to know the venue for garba. He relies on his friends to decide where to go, as he confesses he is not good at planning. Despite not being a fan of garba in his childhood, Yash's perspective changed after shooting for a song in "Fakt Mahilao Maate," realizing the difficulty of learning garba. He now enjoys dancing all night whenever possible and looks forward to dancing to new garba songs like "Umbra Vaali" and "Chaniyacholi." Despite his enthusiasm for the festival, Yash maintains a commitment to his work and does not compromise even during Navratri.Scheduling film shoots brings me a lot of satisfaction. Even if I get a mere half-hour to dance during garba, it still brings me joy. Despite his love for indulging in food after garba, he jokingly mentions, "Unfortunately, I have to stick to a diet during Navratri. Previously, before my acting career, Manek Chowk was our favorite spot after garba nights. We used to eat everything without worrying about calories. Nowadays, I bring my own food and adhere strictly to my diet plan." When asked about his Navratri fashion, he shares, "This year, I am trying dhoti pants for the first time and find them incredibly comfortable. I prefer this relaxed look over tight churidars while dancing garba, pairing any kurta with dhoti pants for this festive 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...