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Chetan
Chetan

Chetan, actor

“I like the way Valentine’s Day is celebrated in India. In the West, it’s more like a consumerist holiday but here there’s more room for one to freely and openly express one’s feelings. I don’t like limiting love to one day. You must be able to express your love to anyone, anytime, anywhere.”

Ramya, actress

Valentine’s Day is not restricted only to couples, is it? This Sunday I am really looking forward to spending some time with a few children at Kidwai Cancer Centre. I will try and do my bit to brighten up their lives. Later in the evening, I hope to hang out with a close group of my friends. That’s something I do every year.”

Jugal Hansraj

“I don’t really wait for a particular day or time to do something special. There needn’t be a special day to express your love for someone. Besides, I think this whole Valentine’s Day thing is very teenybopper.”   

Rakhi Sawant

“I don’t really believe in V Day because it’s a very Western

concept. I consider God as my Valentine and will spend some quiet time with him. I intend to head out to my spa with my family and friends.”

Chiranjeevi Sarja

“I don’t have a Valentine and I’ve never really proposed to anyone. Love for me is to look, observe, verify and enjoy. I will go to the temple on Sunday and later head out with friends.”

Jennifer Kotwal

“I am single for sure. If you are not dating someone then I think Valentine’s Day is just another excuse to party and go out and soak yourself in loads of fun. Now, even if I were seeing someone I find it very corny to go on a date and stuff. And all those bachelors who wish to write to me may please do so!”

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(Published 12 February 2010, 19:15 IST)