
From Mangos to Kulfis; Krishna Bharadwaj, Sayli Salunkhe and other celebs share their summer food favourites
Television celebs are cooling off with their favourite summertime treats—and the stories behind them are just as flavorful as the dishes themselves. From tangy traditional drinks to icy indulgences, actors like Krishna Bharadwaj, Sayli Salunkhe, Bharti Achrekar, and little Aan Tiwari are sharing what keeps them refreshed and nostalgic during the hottest season of the year.
Veteran actress Bharti Achrekar, known for her role as Radhika Wagle in Wagle Ki Duniya – Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey, finds joy in simplicity. 'Summer, to me, is a season full of flavour and memories,' she reflects. 'Growing up, we didn't have fancy coolers or cold drinks, but we had our traditional favourites—chaas, kokum sherbet, and homemade mango pickles.' Even today, she continues the tradition with chilled buttermilk and Alphonso mangoes every evening.
'There's a certain joy in sitting back after a long day, relishing the sweetness of a mango slice—it's simple, comforting, and timeless.'
Krishna Bharadwaj, fondly remembered as Tenali Rama, recalls his summer days in Ranchi. 'Summers instantly take me back to my childhood… a glass of chilled aam panna made by my mother was a ritual.' Despite a packed shooting schedule, he still finds time for watermelon slices or aam panna. 'I play a witty, historical character on-screen, but off-camera, mangoes and summer fruits bring out the child in me!'
For Aan Tiwari, the face behind young Hanuman in Veer Hanuman, summer is all about fun and flavour.
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'I love ice cream!' he exclaims. 'My favourite flavour is chocolate chip… and cold mango juice—it's yummm!' With school holidays and plenty of playtime, Aan's summer is a mix of joy, treats, and a few puppy-eyed requests to his mom for more ice cream.
Sayli Salunkhe, who plays Anjani Maata in Veer Hanuman, isn't shy about her summer cravings either. 'For me, summer is all about indulgence—and yes, that includes street food!' she laughs. 'Pani puri with extra spice, and matka kulfi to beat the heat—there's nothing like it.' For Sayli, summer is a season to balance health with happiness, and chaat with chill.
Whether it's mango slices, kulfi cones, or homemade sherbets, these celebrities prove that food isn't just about taste—it's about memories, moods, and moments that make summer truly special.
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