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Zee TV actors share their New Year Plans!

New Year's resolutions are as easy to break as they are to make. The loftier the resolution the tougher it is to hang on to. While some take it seriously, others kiss it goodbye just after the clock strikes twelve. As the industry parties hard on 31st night, let's find out what resolutions have ZEE TV’s actors made this year.

Roopal Tyagi: “My New Year resolution this year is to take care of my health and keep it as a top priority. For New Year’s Eve, I will either be in Bangalore or in Mumbai depending on my shoot schedule. I would like to wish all my viewers a very Happy New Year! Stay Healthy,Stay Happy.”

Mohit Malik:“I have thought quite a bit about my new year resolutions this year. Firstly, I want to work on my daily habits and would try to become an early riser. Secondly, I want to learn swimming as I don’t know how to swim and have always wanted to learn. Lastly, I want to learn singing as I believe it is a really good de-stressor. For New Year’s eve, if things work out I might be planning a destination holiday abroad that I’m really looking forward to. I’d like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year! Smile and laugh a lot because life is short so, spread happiness as much as you can!”

Neha Marda:
“Every year we celebrate my mother’s birthday and New Year together as 1st of January is her birthday because of which I’m always in Kolkata with my family. My New Year resolution would be to work for 12 hours and not more than that! I would like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year and a fruitful start with happiness and success.”

Additi Gupta: “I am extremely excited for New Year’s eve as my friends and I are going to Dubai and will party a lot there. I want everyone to enjoy as much as they can as it is the last day of the year and one should not think twice before having fun.As far as resolutions are concerned, I always make New Year resolutions but never am I able to actually execute them. So this time, I wouldn’t waste time in thinking, I would rather spend my time in doing things that make me a better person.”

Nia Sharma:
“I believe that New Year resolutions are meant to be broken, hence this time I want to just try to become a better person with time and overcome some of my flaws like over eating from January onwards. 31st night for me is going to be a very personal family moment and I am looking forward to spending some quality time at home. Now that 2014 has come to an end, I want all my fans to realize that we are now in the second decade of the 21st century and we still hear of gender bias, hypocrisy with regards to different sets of rules for the sexes and sexist attitudes on the part of men towards women, I think that has to come to an end. We all should welcome 2015 on a positive note and make sure that such behaviour is admonished and corrected.”

Surbhi Jyoti:
“New Year’s eve is the time of the year where one can sit and introspect what went wrong and how things can be made better in our lives. I believe we all should utilize this time to do the same. My brother has recently shifted to Mumbai; I am very happy and excited as this is going to be his first new year in the city with me”.

Ravi Dubey: “
I haven’t decided on any New Year resolution till now, but I will try and be a slightly better individual and eliminate the negatives from my life. I am still to plan what I will do on 31st night. I might go to Goa with Sargun and a few friends as I am really looking forward to it. It is a time for celebration, time to cheer and party, but at the same time one shouldn’t lose out on opportunities to help someone in need and make their day too.”



- Dharmishtha Dagia