<p>Chetan, actor <br /><br />“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.” <br /><br />Ramya, actress<br /><br />“</p>.<p>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.”<br /><br />Jugal Hansraj<br /><br />“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.” <br /><br />Rakhi Sawant<br /><br />“I don’t really believe in V Day because it’s a very Western </p>.<p>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.”<br /><br />Chiranjeevi Sarja<br /><br />“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.” <br /><br />Jennifer Kotwal<br /><br />“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!”</p>
<p>Chetan, actor <br /><br />“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.” <br /><br />Ramya, actress<br /><br />“</p>.<p>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.”<br /><br />Jugal Hansraj<br /><br />“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.” <br /><br />Rakhi Sawant<br /><br />“I don’t really believe in V Day because it’s a very Western </p>.<p>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.”<br /><br />Chiranjeevi Sarja<br /><br />“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.” <br /><br />Jennifer Kotwal<br /><br />“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!”</p>