Yash Soni, the actor who recently returned from the US, admits that he is always the last to know about his Navratri plans. He usually joins his industry friends for garba but struggles with managing his schedule. His friends typically decide on the venue without informing him, and he goes along with it. Yash also enjoys joining another group that he has been a part of for years, where they used to visit various garba venues during Navratri. Despite not being a fan of garba in his childhood, his experience shooting the song "Bol Mari Ambe" for "Fakt Mahilao Maate" changed his perspective on the dance form. Yash found garba challenging to learn but fell in love with it after the shoot. Excited about dancing to new garba songs, he looks forward to grooving to tracks like "Umbra Vaali" and "Chaniyacholi" this year. Despite his busy schedule, Yash does not compromise on work commitments during festivals like Navratri."I find shooting a film very rewarding. Even if I get just half an hour to dance garba, it's satisfying. Does he indulge in food after garba? He explains, "Unfortunately, I am always on a diet during Navratri. Back when I wasn't an actor, Manek Chowk was our favorite spot after garba nights. We used to eat everything without worrying about calories. Now, I bring my own food and stick to my diet plan." As for his Navratri style this year? "I am trying dhoti pants for the first time, and they are very comfortable. I prefer this relaxed look over tight churidars while 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...