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Munawar shares Eid plans, says it's gonna be a low-key celebration
Mumbai, June 27
Comedian-musician Munawar Faruqui, who is receiving a lot of appreciation for his recently released album ‘Madari’, has shared his plans for the upcoming festival of Eid-Al-Adha.
He shared that this time it will be a low-key celebration with close friends.
Sharing his plans for Eid, he said, “This year Eid is going to be low-key, just with close friends and a few family members and that’s how it has been for the past few years. This time I have taken a few days off before the festivalâ€.
He also spoke about the delicacies like biryani, haleem, sevaai and sheer qurma that he awaits during the festival.
He further mentioned, “My earliest memories of Eid - Al - Adha were with my cousins in Junagadh, we used to eagerly wait for this day and gorge on biryani, haleem, sevaai and sheer qurma. It’s one of those days of the year when I eat everything that I love. I hope everyone enjoys this festival with loved ones and dear onesâ€.
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