<p>"Be careful today, as, in the name of celebration, we get carried away! Everything should be done in moderation! Be responsible! Guys go slow on the sweets! If u eat its fine, don't overeat! Get back to exercising post Diwali! Same goes for me as I have a crazy sweet tooth!," actress Bipasha Basu wrote on Twitter.<br /><br />"On my way to spend a quiet pollution free Diwali in Alibaug with my dad. Can't say the same thing about hogging the Diwali sweets though," actress Shazahn Padamsee said.<br /><br />Preity Zinta posted, "Happy and a safe Diwali to all my friends all over the world! Time for Lakshmi Puja, yummy Indian sweets and finally Home sweet home."<br />Other celebs came onto the micro-blogging site to greet fans.<br /><br />"Happy Diwali to all my lovely tweeple... Have a happy and safe Diwali," actress Amrita Arora said. 'Ra.One' Arjun Rampal tweeted, "Happy happy Diwali, beautiful people, wish you all, all the happiness, brightness, health, wealth and lots of love."<br /><br />"Torans, diyas, puja, food, mithai, new clothes, visiting friends and family. Happy Diwali," director Kunal Kohli said.<br /><br />"Make an enemy a friend... make a parent proud... make your love... love you more... bring the weekend energy into your week! Be happy... this Diwali!," filmmaker Karan Johar tweeted.<br /><br />Actor Vivek Oberoi said, "This Diwali, may your lives be filled with love, light and happiness! Wishing you all and your families a very happy and prosperous year ahead!" Maverick filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma tweeted, "I wish a tragic Diwali to all your enemies and hope that their eardrums will shatter their fingers will burn and their happiness becomes empty."<br /><br />Others stars including Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Ameesha Patel, Jackky Bhagnani, Uday Chopra, Anupam Kher, Lara Dutta, Rahul Bose, Mallika Sherawat and Riteish Deshmukh also posted their greetings.</p>
<p>"Be careful today, as, in the name of celebration, we get carried away! Everything should be done in moderation! Be responsible! Guys go slow on the sweets! If u eat its fine, don't overeat! Get back to exercising post Diwali! Same goes for me as I have a crazy sweet tooth!," actress Bipasha Basu wrote on Twitter.<br /><br />"On my way to spend a quiet pollution free Diwali in Alibaug with my dad. Can't say the same thing about hogging the Diwali sweets though," actress Shazahn Padamsee said.<br /><br />Preity Zinta posted, "Happy and a safe Diwali to all my friends all over the world! Time for Lakshmi Puja, yummy Indian sweets and finally Home sweet home."<br />Other celebs came onto the micro-blogging site to greet fans.<br /><br />"Happy Diwali to all my lovely tweeple... Have a happy and safe Diwali," actress Amrita Arora said. 'Ra.One' Arjun Rampal tweeted, "Happy happy Diwali, beautiful people, wish you all, all the happiness, brightness, health, wealth and lots of love."<br /><br />"Torans, diyas, puja, food, mithai, new clothes, visiting friends and family. Happy Diwali," director Kunal Kohli said.<br /><br />"Make an enemy a friend... make a parent proud... make your love... love you more... bring the weekend energy into your week! Be happy... this Diwali!," filmmaker Karan Johar tweeted.<br /><br />Actor Vivek Oberoi said, "This Diwali, may your lives be filled with love, light and happiness! Wishing you all and your families a very happy and prosperous year ahead!" Maverick filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma tweeted, "I wish a tragic Diwali to all your enemies and hope that their eardrums will shatter their fingers will burn and their happiness becomes empty."<br /><br />Others stars including Abhishek Bachchan, Sonam Kapoor, Ameesha Patel, Jackky Bhagnani, Uday Chopra, Anupam Kher, Lara Dutta, Rahul Bose, Mallika Sherawat and Riteish Deshmukh also posted their greetings.</p>