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New year, new beginnings! COLORS’ actors reveal their 2026 resolutions

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*Ayesha Singh from COLORS’ ‘Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki’ shares*, _“As we bid farewell to 2025, there is so much to be grateful for. The audience has been incredibly generous with their love for Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki, and that means a lot to me. I’m excited for viewers to experience the shocks and twists that the post-leap track has in store. While Mannat onscreen has stepped into her mom era, I’m personally in my self-care era more than ever. I think we all need to invest time in ourselves and be intentional about physical and mental wellness. Here’s hoping 2026 is about embracing the little joys in life while staying focused on the bigger picture. I wish everyone a very Happy New year”_

*Deepika Singh, portraying Mangal in COLORS’ ‘Mangal Lakshmi’, shares*, _“This year feels like a true turning point in my journey, marked by moments I will cherish forever. The immense love for Mangal Lakshmi has been very encouraging, and receiving the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for this role is a milestone I will always carry with pride. It was also a year that really tested and strengthened me – I had dengue, yet I resumed shooting after just two days, working eight-hour shifts for a week. My producer was extremely kind in ensuring those limited hours. I requested S.P. Raza sir not to alter the Mangal storyline, assured him I would show up, and I did. That same resilience carried me through our Georgia schedule as well, where I worked continuously for four days in sub-zero temperatures. Shooting in Georgia added a whole new dimension to portraying Mangal for the audience. Sharing screen space with Farah Khan ma’am was another defining moment; working with her brought fresh insight and inspiration to my craft. As I move into the New Year, I do so with a sense of fulfilment and confidence, knowing that viewers and fans stand beside me. I’m eager to see where Mangal Lakshmi goes next and how audiences continue to witness her journey. Enjoy the present moment, take care of one another, and cherish time with family and friends. Forgive, forget, and move forward – that’s my mantra. Here’s wishing everyone a year of happiness, growth, and moments worth celebrating. Happy New Year!”_

*Parth Samthaan, who essays the role of Mahid in COLORS’ ‘Seher Hone Ko Hai’ shares*, _“Before the New Year, my journey of trying something new had already taken shape with Seher Hone Ko Hai. Mahid gave me the space to step away from the familiar and lean into a character who isn’t the typical protagonist. He’s a flawed hero, finding his way and that’s what drew me to him. Playing Mahid has been super refreshing! Every day on set feels like an opportunity to discover something that I haven’t depicted on screen before. What’s been truly heartwarming is how open and generous the audience has been in embracing this change. Their kindness and empathy towards Mahid mean a lot to me as an actor. As I step into the New Year, my only resolution is to give back the love the viewers have given me. I wish everyone the courage to try something new, take risks, and grow through the challenges. Here’s wishing all a very happy and positive 2026.”_

*Eisha Singh from COLORS’ ‘Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment’ shares*, _“The end of this year has been COLORful for me in every sense. Being part of Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment and Naagin 7 has ensured I’m signing off the year on a high note. Shooting for Laughter Chefs is the highlight of my week. The energy on set is infectious – the entire team brings such enthusiasm that it feels like laughter therapy on every shoot. What surprises me the most is how much I’m enjoying the cooking itself. I never imagined I’d be heading into the New Year whipping up dishes, facing cook-offs, and embracing the challenge with this much excitement. The love from viewers has been overwhelming and motivating, and it pushes me to keep giving my best. I’m excited to take on the cook-offs of 2026 and serve up my own version of ‘dinner-tainment.’ As the year turns, my hope is that everyone who’s had a tough time finds peace, joy, and a fresh start in the days ahead.”_

*Karan Kundrra from COLORS’ ‘Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment’ shares*, _“This year has been special in more ways than one. Watching Laughter Chefs come back and win the audiences all over has been the highlight of my year, and I couldn’t be prouder of the entire team. One of the most unexpected joys has been cooking with Teja and learning about her kitchen personality; it honestly feels like a weekly rehearsal for the future. Nothing on this show feels put on. We argue, we panic, we laugh at each other and somehow land the dish just as time runs out. That honesty has connected with people, and I think audiences sense that. The kitchen troublemakers on this show make me laugh at the most ridiculous things, and I hope viewers continue to find themselves doing the same in 2026. Here’s to more fun, more wins, and many reasons to celebrate. Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year.”_

*Manav Gohil, essaying Dayanand in COLORS’ ‘Binddii’ shares*, _“The New Year gives me space to slow down and reflect on the grind of 2025 with a lot of gratitude. I plan to welcome 2026 away from the noise, spending time with my wife and daughter, and holding on to the comfort of being present. Professionally, Binddii has been a defining chapter and one of the highlights of 2025 for me. Dayanand is a layered character and bringing him to life granted me the chance to strengthen my bond with the audience. As the story enters its post-leap phase, audiences can expect surprising twists and evolving dynamics, and I’m keen for them to see where Dayanand’s journey heads next. Here’s praying for a blissful 2026 packed with promise, purpose, and stories worth waiting for.”_

*Stay tuned to COLORS for more updates!*

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