With
her
name
being
strongly
speculated
for
the
upcoming
season
of
The
50,
Mishikka
Chaurasia
is
steadily
becoming
one
of
the
most
talked-about
young
faces
in
the
entertainment
industry.
Known
for
her
charm,
warmth
and
refreshing
honesty,
the
actress
recently
opened
up
about
how
she
celebrates
the
auspicious
festival
of
Makar
Sankranti
and
what
the
day
truly
signifies
for
her.
“Makar
Sankranti
has
always
been
a
very
special
festival
for
me,”
Mishikka
shares.
“It
marks
the
beginning
of
longer,
brighter
days,
and
symbolises
positivity,
hope
and
new
beginnings.
I
truly
believe
festivals
like
these
remind
us
to
pause,
express
gratitude
and
realign
our
energies.”
For
Mishikka,
the
festival
is
deeply
rooted
in
family
traditions.
She
fondly
recalls
early
morning
prayers,
spending
afternoons
flying
colourful
kites
with
family
and
friends.
“There’s
something
so
joyful
about
watching
kites
fill
the
sky,
it
instantly
lifts
your
mood
and
makes
you
feel
like
a
child
again,”
she
smiles.
Talking
about
what
Sankranti
represents
for
her
on
a
personal
level,
Mishikka
adds
that
the
festival
is
also
about
inner
growth.
“It’s
a
beautiful
reminder
to
let
go
of
negativity,
be
kinder,
and
welcome
new
opportunities
with
a
positive
heart.”
As
fans
eagerly
await
her
possible
entry
into
The
50,
Mishikka’s
grounded
approach
towards
life
and
festivals
only
adds
to
her
growing
appeal,
making
her
a
personality
audiences
are
already
rooting
for.