
World Chocolate Day: From Ashi Singh to Sayli Salunkhe; celebs reveal their sweetest chocolate cravings
From childhood mischief to comforting bites after hectic shoot days, these celebrities prove that chocolate is more than just a treat — it's an emotion.
Ashi Singh
, who plays Kairi Sharma in Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, admits that chocolate has always been her weakness. 'As a kid, I used to sneak into the fridge at night to nibble on whatever chocolate I could find,' she shared with a laugh. 'That habit hasn't changed much! I still love reliving those moments with small packs of chocolate — I eat them in layers, slowly savoring each bite.
My ultimate favorite is a warm chocolate lava cake with vanilla ice cream.
The contrast is just heavenly. On hectic shoot days, just one cube of chocolate instantly lifts my mood and energy.'
Sayli Salunkhe, currently seen as Anjani Maata in Veer Hanuman, has always had a soft spot for all things sweet. 'Chocolate brownie tops my list!' she revealed. 'As a child, my mom would give me a chocolate milkshake as a reward when I scored well in exams.
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Even today, I treat myself to a rich brownie or dark chocolate after a long day. It's my therapy — slightly bitter, slightly sweet, and always comforting.'
Aditya Redij, best known for portraying King Krishnadevaraya in Tenali Rama, associates chocolate with his school days. 'We would wait excitedly for birthday chocolates to be passed around in class. I still remember savoring every bite,' he reminisced. 'Now, I enjoy the richness of dark chocolate, especially with sea salt or almonds.
Chocolate mousse and chocolate cake are my indulgence after long work days. It's nostalgic and comforting — a pure source of joy.
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Pariva Pranati, who plays Vandana Wagle in Wagle Ki Duniya, views chocolate as a bridge between generations. 'As a mom, chocolates hold a different meaning for me. Watching my son get excited over chocolate cakes or éclairs takes me back to my childhood,' she said warmly. 'My personal favorites are chocolate éclairs and my mom's homemade chocolate biscuit cake.
For me, chocolate isn't just about flavor, it's about memories, bonding, and small, joyful moments.
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Karuna Pandey, known for her powerful performances, adds to the sentiment: 'Chocolate has always been my cheat day indulgence. Whether it's a silky chocolate truffle or a bite of nutty chocolate bar, it makes everything better. It's a reminder to pause, treat yourself, and celebrate the little things.'
Whether it's Ashi's layered bites, Sayli's brownie therapy, or Pariva's shared joy with her son, these stars remind us that chocolate is more than a dessert — it's comfort, celebration, and nostalgia rolled into one delicious bite.
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