Yash Soni laughs when asked about his Navratri plans, admitting he is always the last to know the garba venue. He explains that his friends in the industry typically make the plans, as he is "very bad with management." Although he did not enjoy garba in his childhood, his perspective changed after being involved in the song "Bol Mari Ambe" for the film Fakt Mahilao Maate. Despite encountering challenges like bruised feet while learning garba, he now loves dancing all night whenever possible. Yash looks forward to dancing to new garba songs this year, particularly "Umbra Vaali" and "Chaniyacholi," which he finds energizing for the festival. He also emphasizes that he doesn't compromise on work commitments, even during Navratri."Making a film is a fulfilling experience for me, even if I only get to dance for half an hour. Unfortunately, I have to stick to my diet during Navratri. In the past, I used to indulge in food at Manek Chowk without worrying about calories after attending garba. Now, I bring my own food and stick to my diet strictly. This year, I am trying dhoti pants for the first time for Navratri fashion, and I find them very comfortable. I prefer this look over tight churidars when dancing 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...