The world is celebrating Krishna Janmashtami today, August 16, with full fervour. But for actress Mouni Roy, the occasion is far more than just a yearly celebration. She feels a deeply personal and spiritual
connection with Lord Krishna that has profoundly shaped her life. Speaking about the same, the actress recently spoke about her lifelong devotion to Lord Krishna, her childhood Janmashtami memories, and how studying the Bhagavad Gita has transformed her life.
In an interview with the Hindustan Times, Mouni said, “Studying the Bhagavad Gita was a transformative experience for me. It deepened not just my understanding of Lord Krishna’s teachings but also helped me reflect on life with more clarity and calm. Now, I don’t just read the Gita. I try to live it, even when life tests me the most,” she says.
Mouni Roy’s childhood memories
The Gold actress fondly remembers Krishna Janmashtami celebrations in her family during her childhood, filled with devotion and family bonding. “Growing up, Janmashtami was a very festive occasion at home. My family would decorate the puja room beautifully. We’d do Krishna abhishekam, sing bhajans, and stay up till midnight for Lord Krishna’s janma aarti,” she shares.
Over the years, Mouni says the nature of her celebrations has become quieter and more introspective, but the devotion remains unchanged.
“While I may not always be home with family now, I make it a point to read some chapters from the Bhagavad Gita and take some time out to chant his mantra. The external rituals may have changed, but the devotion remains the same,” she revealed.
Mouni Roy’s special memory about Janmashtami
Though Mouni has many fond memories about Janmashtami, the most important thing she treasures is the joy of togetherness.
“I have many fond memories, but what I treasure most is the joy of celebrating together as a family, decorating the puja space, singing bhajans, and staying up till midnight for the aarti. Those moments of togetherness and devotion are what make the festival truly special for me. For me, the most special part is the spirit of devotion that surrounds the day, from the music and prayers to the sense of peace it brings,” she stated.
This year, Mouni plans to celebrate Janmashtami with simplicity. She would be doing a puja and spending some quiet time reading the Gita and chanting mantras to reflect.
Mouni Roy’s acting journey
Interestingly, Mouni’s journey in the lights-camera-action world also connected her to Krishna in an unexpected way. She revealed, “My first TV role was Krishna Tulsi in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, and I’ve always felt it was more than just a coincidence. That name, that role, in a way marked the beginning of my artistic journey.”
Calling it a divine intervention, Mouni added, “I do feel a divine connection with him, and I’m deeply grateful for it.”
Mouni Roy’s Upcoming Front
Workwise, Mouni is currently winning audiences’ hearts with the web series, Salakaar. Directed by Faruk Kabir, the film is based on the life of one of India’s most respected intelligence officers, Ajit Doval. Up next, she will be seen in Hai Jawaani Toh Ishq Hona Hai. In David Dhawan’s directorial, she will share the screen space with Varun Dhawan, Mrunal Thakur and Pooja Hegde.
In addition to that, she is also roped in for a new film titled The Wives, directed by Madhur Bhandarkar.