Valentine's Day: TV celebs share their definition of love


Mumbai, Feb 14 (IANS): On the occasion of the Valentine's Day on Tuesday, popular TV celebrities like Arjun Bijlani, Salil Ankola, Ravi Dubey and Ridhi Dogra share their defintion of love. For some its "magical", and for others, the feeling is "unconditional".

Here's how these celebs have defined 'love' on Valentine's Day:

Sara Khan: Love is an unconditional and magical feeling which has no expectations attached to it. To be in love with somebody means you need to understand that person and should try not to make him or her unhappy. I am waiting for my Mr. Right.

Salil Ankola: Love is something you develop over time when you start knowing a person and accepting her for who she is. You don't want them to change for you at all, and everything that she does appeals to you and makes you smile -- even if it's something weird or different. For me, love means sharing a warm feeling of belonging and companionship. 

Amal Sehrawat: Love is an unconditional, magnetic, magical feeling which has no expectations attached to it. In love, the best plan is to have no plan. So, I have my options open. 

Arjun Bijlani: For me, love means togetherness and spending quality time and understanding each other's needs. Life without love is like food without salt.

Ravi Dubey: To me, true love is when you can completely be yourself around another person in both good times and bad. So, this Valentine's Day, I will spend some quality time with Sargun (Mehta) and celebrate the five years we have been together forever. 

Aishwarya Sakhuja: To me, love means understanding and living together with a lot of enthusiasm and positivity. I don't believe much in the concept of Valentine's Day because love is not for one day, but for life. 

Ridhi Dogra: Love is a deep connection between two people that connects them in everything they do. 

Akshay Dogra: I don't really believe in celebrating Valentine's Day as I celebrate my wedding anniversary on the same day. So its like a double celebration for me and my wife.

Prince Narula: This year I am looking forward to celebrate the day with my family as we are planning to have a house party.

Tejasswi Prakash: We always stay connected to our loved ones. Life sometimes keeps us so busy with work that we don't get a way to express our love and care for them. For me such days are reminder to express our feelings to our friends, parents or dear ones. 

Mahika Sharma: People who have fallen in love get a chance to freshen their romance on this day. I'm waiting for my Mr. Right to make the day special for me.

Roop Durgapal: Valentines day is just another day for me, as in my opinion, love can't be confined to just one day in a year. It should be celebrated every year.

Tanya Sharma: I feel people should celebrate Valentine's Day on daily basis as the person who we love doesn't care for us only for one day. So we should understand our love ones, say friends and parents and should try to do something special, like pampering them on regular basis.

  

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