For the Kharbanda siblings—Kriti, Ishita, and Jaiwardhan—Raksha Bandhan has taken a digital turn in recent years. "It will be a virtual Rakhi, pretty much like every year for the last three years. The three of us get together on a video call and celebrate Rakhi," Kriti shares, sharing that her brother has been studying and working as a media manager in London for three years.

Reflecting on their early Rakshabandhan celebrations, Kriti fondly recalls her brother Jai’s first Rakhi. "I still remember our first Rakhi; I was wearing my pink shirt and white skirt," she reminisces. "Jai was wearing a white and gold dhoti kurta.

It was so special. My parents got a gold Rakhi made for him, which we still have." Also Read: Parineeti Chopra, Rakul Preet, Kriti Kharbanda: Celebs add a musical touch to their bridal entry with personalised songs Kriti, who is eight years older than Jai, sees him as her baby brother.

"For me, he is not just my brother, he is my baby, my second child after my sister," she explains. Jai echoes this sentiment, noting how his sisters have always been his caregivers. "That's how it has always been.

By the time I could remember things, both my sisters had been caregivers for me," he says. A post shared by Kriti Kharbanda (@kriti.kharbanda) Meanwhile, Kriti also tied the knot with her husband and actor Pulkit Samrat on March 15, this year.

Revisiting a memorable moment, the actor tells us, "We had very few people gathered for an intimate ceremony on the firs.