Is Raksha Bandhan always about sibling love or is it more about keeping hose boys at bay?
We ask Sandalwood’s leading ladies to tell us who their Rakhi bhaiyyas might be… Raksha Bandhan may well be a festival for sisters and brothers to reaffirm their bonds, but say what you will, it will always be the safest way for women to say an unapologetic ‘no’ to unwanted attention. We ask Sandalwood’s leading ladies who they’d like their Rakhi bhaiyyas to be and we ask the ‘bhaiyyas’ what they’d gift their behnaa’s in returnĂ¢ ¦ I would love it to be our Shivanna, because he’s one of the eldest stars in the industry and we all love him like a brother. However, I remember once tying a Rakhi to a friend in college, only because I couldn’t stand his open advances Rashmi I am not too comfortable with making any actor my bhaiyya, at least not right now. I, anyway, have loads of brothers in my extended family and they often take up all my time on Raksha Bandhan Sanjjanaa My Rakhi bhaiyyas for this year will be my much-loved, good friends Vijay Raghvendra and Prajwal Devaraj. They are mor