It would not be an exaggeration if one says that fun is the other name of Holi. For, the very motive of celebrating the festival is to have fun and go crazy. There are no prayers for this day nor any sermons. The only norm that is accepted is follow no norms and have as much fun as you want. The true flavour of the day is... “Bura na mano Holi hai”!!!!
Here we bring the ideal ideas of television celebs on playing Holi.
Rubina Dilaik: Going crazy with all for organic abeer and gulal. As the Indian inside you takes front seat during this festival of colors, unlike everyone I would love gorging on some Hindustani food, rather than picking on spaghetti or salads. A good sound and speaker system is essential to blare Bollywood numbers. I will also not forget to pose, pout, and click looking great with all my hooliganism.
Niti Taylor: Each and every Indian festivals are unique in itself and so is Holi. Applying colours on each other's face and enjoying splashes of water is the actual essence of Holi. Special sweets and food stuffs are prepared and shared on this occasion. Celebrating this festival is the real way of sharing colours of joy, love and enthusiasm. Try to celebrate an eco-friendly Holi to add more colours of safety and satisfaction to your celebration.
Sehban Azim: With the current situation in our country I would say let's all play an Eco-friendly Holi. Waterless Holi, also use of herbal Holi colors is important as they are skin friendly; no damage on your skin and easy to take them off.
Pearl V Puri: Ideal way of celebrating Holi is to start by putting tilak on your dad and mom's forehead and then color every person coming your way. Spread happiness, eat a lot of gujiyas and your favorite sweets with thandai and dance till you are breathless. Holi is festival of colors enjoy it to the fullest. Just use herbal colors as chemicals are not good for skin.
Manish Goplani: Holi is all about painting the town and everyone along with every shade available. Adding some good food in the menu is also essential. Gulp down a glass of thandai laced with bhang. Some mock tails and light beer can be served as well. Try keeping the hard liquor away, as you do not want any casualties by the end of the day. You can also click some fun pictures.
Tanya Sharma: For Holi, I ensure the colors we use are organic and waste less water. The people I love are with me and the food we gorge on is great! It is a festival of togetherness and I will take care about celebrating it with all my close ones. And for sure music and dance will add more fun and make the celebration crazy.
Nausheen Sardar Ali: Being very notorious, the idea of a water balloon is fun and have enjoyed it during my childhood. But to think of it, it is environmentally detrimental, as the balloons add to the waste. The occasion calls for a huge color party, but I love playing and enjoying with my gang dancing, singing and having festive food making sure about having distance from strangers and bhaang.
Mahika Sharma: I prefer eco-friendly colors and no water. I mostly love watching others playing colors and to add to the spirit of the festival is the tradition of consuming the intoxicating bhang. It is so hilarious to watch people as they let their hair down and immerse themselves in the spirit of festival.
Jasmine Bhasin: Do not have any plans as of now for this year because I might shoot on that day. Back home, we used to have a lot of fun playing Holi with the entire joint family. I would advise people to use only organic colours.
Ravi Dubey: I will be going back to Delhi for Holi this year. Every year, we have a small function at home with friends and family. Holi is a terrific festival to celebrate but a few tips one should keep in mind while playing Holi. Use organic colours, if one can take proper precautions then from little kids to elders all can be a part of safe Holi. Also, Please avoid wastage of water.”
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