Pahela Falgun: Spring in the air for Moushumi and Shoyeb

By Shah Alam Shazu
12 February 2015, 18:00 PM
UPDATED 10 April 2015, 08:56 AM
Popular faces on the small screen Moushumi Nag and Shoyeb fell in love on the sets and took their romance to the next level by getting married. In a recent conversation, the talented actors spoke about what Pahela Falgun (the first day of the Bengali month Falgun) and Valentine's Day means to them:

Popular faces on the small screen Moushumi Nag and Shoyeb fell in love on the sets and took their romance to the next level by getting married. In a recent conversation, the talented actors spoke about what Pahela Falgun (the first day of the Bengali month Falgun) and Valentine's Day means to them:  

Do you share in the general excitement about Pahela Falgun?

Shoyeb: Pahela Falgun is very special to me. I'm very cheerful around this time because nature wears a whole new look.

Moushumi Nag: I totally agree. Boshonto or spring is cause for much celebration.

What about your attire for the day?

Shoyeb: Youngsters love taking on a new look that day. Women wear yellow saris. Like most men I will wear a Punjabi.

Moushumi Nag: I usually wear yellow and complete the look with flowers.

What are your Falgun plans? 

Shoyeb: There will be no shooting so the celebratory mood takes over.

Moushumi Nag: Start the day with a song: “Aha aji e Bosonto”.

What's your definition of love?

Shoyeb: Love means responsibility, trust and dependency.

Moushumi Nag: It means trust, honesty, respect, friendship and dependency. 

Any memorable moments in your lives together……

Shoyeb: Once we visited Sylhet and had great fun. I feel nostalgic about that trip even today. 

Moushumi Nag: Soon after marriage, we travelled to Sri Lanka. That tour remains in my mind.