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Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan has always been synonymous with timeless charm, grandeur and tradition. When it comes to Holi, Big B's Holi celebrations have been in the news since the beginning. For decades, Holi celebrations at both his Mumbai bungalows, Pratiksha and Jalsa, have been a blend of Indian traditions and Bollywood magic with family. Though the way of celebrating at his home has changed over the years, his enthusiasm for the festival hasn't waned one bit.
Earlier, Amitabh Bachchan was known for hosting some of the most spectacular Holi parties in Bollywood. These parties were famous for their grandeur and the biggest stars of the industry who attended them. From morning to evening on Holi, the sprawling lawns of Pratiksha were lit up with rainbow-coloured abir gulaal on huge tables, music and laughter. Almost all the friends and colleagues from Bollywood joined in the celebrations, while dhols played in the background and buckets of water were sprinkled everywhere. One of the main attractions of these parties was the famous Holi song "Rang Barse" which Amitabh himself sang in his film Silsila. This song became an important part of every Holi celebration across India and is still considered the best Holi song.
In those days, Holi at Raj Kapoor's RK Studios was considered the most colourful but even Raj Kapoor considered Amitabh Bachchan's Holi parties to be beautiful too . Dharmendra, Rekha, Hema, Jeetendra, Vinod Khanna and all the top stars of that era were regulars at these parties. Guests enjoyed traditional delicacies like Gujiya and Thandai and also enjoyed dance performances by young stars. Amitabh's personality added a special charm to these events. He would personally welcome guests with gulal and make sure everyone felt at home.
As time passed and Bollywood evolved, Amitabh's Holi celebrations became even more personal. In recent years, the Bachchan family's Holi get-togethers have shifted from lavish parties to meaningful family moments.
The Bachchans start their celebrations with Holika Dahan. Pictures shared by Navya Naveli Nanda on social media last year gave fans a glimpse of their celebrations. Dressed in white and adorned with colours, the family enjoyed playing with pichkaris (water guns) and buckets of water. The pictures captured heartwarming moments like Navya applying tilak on Abhishek's forehead.
Amitabh Bachchan often shares his thoughts about Holi through his blog posts or social media updates. Last year, he recalled how Holi was celebrated during his childhood days, while it is not the same now. He expressed gratitude for celebrating so many Holis with his loved ones over the years. In one of his blogs, he wrote about how Holi brings happiness and fulfilment through its vibrant colours and joy. This year's Holi is expected to be the same for Amitabh Bachchan. With their family at their bungalow, they are going to have a quiet but meaningful celebration without any hullabaloo. Though the details have not been officially shared yet, their fans and followers are eager to see glimpses of their celebration through social media posts from Navya or Shweta. Chances are that they will start with Holika Dahan as usual and then enjoy a day full of colours, laughter and delicious food.
Amitabh has also spoken about what Holi means to him in various interviews over the years. He sees it as a festival that brings people together despite differences. He often emphasises on how important it is to preserve traditions while adapting them to modern times.
On-screen too, Amitabh Bachchan has given us some unforgettable Holi moments. Apart from "Rang Barse" in Silsila, another popular Holi song of his is "Hori Khele Raghuveera" from Baghban. Both the songs depict different moods of Holi- playful romance in "Rang Barse" and festive grandeur in "Hori Khele Raghuveera". These songs have become an integral part of Indian Holi celebrations over the years.
Now once again on Holi, his fans want to see Amitabh Bachchan celebrating this beautiful
festival in his evergreen style.
Vicky Kaushal
Bollywood's power couple Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif celebrated Holi last year in a way that was a blend of familial love, festive fun and their amazing personality charm. Their Holi celebration was a lovely blend of family love, emotions, traditions and their superstar magic. The made-for-each-other couple celebrated the festival of colours at their Mumbai home with close family members including Vicky's parents Sham Kaushal and Veena Kaushal, Katrina's sister Isabelle Kaif. The pictures they shared on social media were simply heartwarming. Katrina posted several pictures that captured the essence of their celebration. In one cute picture, she hugged Vicky from behind while he clicked a selfie on their balcony. Vicky looked dapper in a white kurta with a colourful bandana and brown sunglasses while Katrina looked stunning in a sunshine coloured outfit, with Isabelle even photobombing the picture. Their Holi celebration last year perfectly reflected family bonding. Everyone's faces were smeared with bright gulaal. While Vicky took this candid shot, Katrina captioned the post with “Happy Holi” along with a rainbow emoji. The Kaushal family knows how to keep the energy up during festivals. Vicky's father Sham Kaushal shared a fun video on Instagram in which he was seen dancing with Vicky while Katrina turned videographer. The video became an instant hit among fans, showing just how down-to-earth this star-studded family is.
This year's Holi is going to be special for Vicky as he has recently had several super hit successes in Bollywood. Some of his previous films have been huge hits including Sam Bahadur, Donkey, The Great Indian Family and the recent super hit film Chhawa. These achievements have made his Holi even more special this year, making it not only colourful but also victorious.
Katrina kaif
On the other hand, Katrina too has several great films lined up. She is gearing up for her much acclaimed re-realising film 'Namaste London ' with and 'Tiger verses Pathanv' with Salman Khan. Despite their busy schedules, the couple has made sure to take out time to celebrate Holi in its true mood. Holi is incomplete without traditional delicacies like Gujiya and Thandai and these items are a must in the Kaushal household.
Vicky and Katrina said Holi is all about celebrating together, be it dancing with your father or sharing colours with your loved ones.
Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif have set real #CoupleGoals by being original yet again this year. And that is what makes them one of the cutest couples of Bollywood.
Allu Arjun
Today's Pan India Stylish Superstar Allu Arjun is all set to dive into the colourful celebrations of Holi this year. Known for his amazing dance moves and spellbinding presence, Allu Arjun always brings a special flavour to every celebration and Holi is one of his favourite festivals. This year, he is in full mood to celebrate with family and friends, and his close ones are expecting a Holi day filled with fun, laughter and of course lots of colours.
As Holi approaches, Allu Arjun shares his excitement about the colourful festival. He believes that Holi is a beautiful time to celebrate with loved ones. With his trademark smile, he said, "Holi is a festival of love and happiness. It is a chance to forget your worries and enjoy life." For him, the seven colours of Holi symbolise happiness and unity, making it a perfect occasion to celebrate.
This year, Allu Arjun is planning to celebrate Holi at his home in Hyderabad. He is creating a fun and intimate party mood by inviting close family members and a few friends for the celebration. Instead of organising a big party, he wants everyone to relax and enjoy a warm and jovial atmosphere. "I love playing with colours and splashing coloured gulal on my friends," he enthused. "Sometimes it is so refreshing to get messy and have fun!"
Another important part of Allu Arjun's Holi celebrations is delicious food. He has a sweet tooth and can't resist traditional items like gujiya (sweet fritters) and thandai (delicious milk drink). "Holi is not complete without good food!" he said. He loves sharing these festive delicacies with everyone around him as for him the festival means bringing people together over great food.
This year's Holi is especially exciting for Allu Arjun as yet again his film 'Pushpa The Rule' turned out to be a super duper hit.
Allu Arjun also stresses on the importance of celebrating responsibly during Holi. He encourages everyone to use eco-friendly colours.
Salman khan
Bollywood's favourite superstar Salman Khan is all set to celebrate Holi this year with his own special style and lots of fun. Known for his huge personality and love for every festival of India, Salman always adds a special fervour to the Holi celebrations. This year, he is excited to enjoy the festival with his family and friends. Like every time, this time too Salman Khan is going to make this festival of joy a memorable occasion. As Holi approaches, Salman shared his thoughts about the festival and said, "Holi is the time to forget all your worries and enjoy with your loved ones. It is a festival to spread happiness and love." Salman believes that the colours of Holi represent happiness and unity. As for his Holi plans this year, Salman will celebrate at his farm house or sister's place, where he wants to leave all the hustle and bustle aside and play with colours and enjoy delicious festive delicacies with his friends in a relaxed atmosphere. "There's nothing like enjoying good food and laughter with family during Holi," he said with a smile. This year is a special one for Salman as his new Holi song "Bum Bum Bhole" from his upcoming film "Sikander" is making waves. The song is just in time for the Holi festival. The teaser of the song has already created a buzz, showing Salman dancing and celebrating in high energy with a plethora of colours. The capturing beats and the dhamakedar rap will surely make it the best Holi anthem of the year.
The song features vocals from a number of artists including Shaan, Dev Negi and Antara Mitra, while the choreography is as amazing and vibrant as Salman himself.
Apart from "Bum Bum Bhole", Salman has also recently released another song "Zohra Jabeen" from "Sikander" in which his chemistry with his heroine Rashmika Mandanna is clearly evident. With two amazing songs for Salman and Rashmika's fans, it is clear that this Holi is going to be full of music and festivities.
One of the most talked about aspects of Salman's Holi celebrations is how much he loves being with kids during the festival, especially sister Arpita Khan Sharma's kids Ahil and Ayat, who add a special joy to his Holi celebrations. He often shares these moments on social media, giving his fans a glimpse of his soft and personal side. Salman also loves traditional Holi sweets like Gujiya and Thandai. His sister Arpita makes sure that the whole family enjoys delicious festive delicacies with him every year. Salman has mentioned in interviews that he eagerly looks forward to these simple pleasures during Holi.
There is an old picture of Salman in which he is seen kissing his brother Sohail Khan on the cheek while applying colour on him. The picture perfectly depicts his unbreakable bond with his siblings. Another time, he surprised guests at a party by jumping into a pool filled with coloured water, proving that he knows how to have fun better than anyone.
As always, Salman advises everyone to use eco-friendly colours.
Shahrukh khan
Bollywood's Baadshah Shah Rukh Khan is gearing up for a colourful and joyous Holi celebration this year. Known for his love for festivals and celebrations, Shah Rukh has always made Holi a special occasion. This year, he is in the mood to celebrate the spirit of the festival in his own unique way and is planning to have fun with his family and close friends.
As Holi approaches, Shah Rukh has shared his excitement about the festival. He believes that Holi is not just a game of colours but a festival of happiness and love-filled joy. In an interview, he had said, "Holi is a time when everyone gathers together, forgets their own selves and just enjoys life." He loves how the festival of Holi binds people from all walks of life and castes together in a riot of love, colour and laughter.
This year too, Shah Rukh is celebrating at his home in Mantar, where he will be making a small guest appearance. While there won't be any big parties like before, he wants to ensure that the day is filled with joy and fun. He is all about the traditional sweets, especially gujiyas and cold drinks that people desperately wait for during Holi and keeps making frequent trips to the kitchen. "You can't celebrate Holi without great food," he said.
There was also a time when Shah Rukh went all out when it came to the classics. He loves the fun side of Holi. Splashing colours on his loved ones and dancing to festive tunes. He often says that it is one of the best festivals to let life go and enjoy. "I wait for this day every year because it is all about having fun and being with your loved ones," he said.
This year's celebrations will be special as Shah Rukh is drenched in the colours of his dosti super duper worldwide hit films "Pathan" and "Jawaan". On the day of Holi, he is looking forward to taking a break from all work and enjoying Holi with family. Shah Rukh may also join some of his Bollywood friends along with the little ones to celebrate at home.
Shah Rukh Khan's approach to Holi reflects his belief in unity and positivity. He said, "Let us rest assured that we enjoy Holi even while celebrating our environment. It reminds us to cherish relationships and celebrate life's colourful moments. Laughter, music, food delicious and spectacular with all the colours.
Rashmika Mandanna
India's "National crush " and one of the country's most loved actresses, Rashmika Mandanna is extremely excited about Holi this year. Jain-born Rashmika is cooking up a Holi festival that perfectly matches her vibe. Colourful, full of joy and fun. This year she has some exciting plans for the festival and her fans are eager to hear about it. Rashmika has decided to keep her Holi celebration simple yet meaningful. Instead of going to big Bollywood or noisy gatherings, she wants to spend the day with her close friends and family. For Rashmika, festivals mean being with people who make you happy. She believes that Holi is not just about colours but about spreading love and positivity. “Holi is a very happy festival. In a recent chat, she said, "It's all about forgetting your comforts and enjoying moments full of life with your loved ones." Rashmika has her own style when it comes to Holi. She loves the idea of creating colours the most, but prefers to use variety and eco-friendly variants. She strongly feels about protecting nature and allows everyone to avoid wasting water or using destructors during Holi. "Let's celebrate responsibly," she said. "We can have a lot of fun without harming ourselves or the environment." About this year's nomination qualification, Rashmika is keen to start the day with a puja at home. She believes in keeping the faith alive and always makes time for rituals before even indulging in the festive parts of the festival. After that, it's all about colours, laughter and delicious food. Rashmika is a huge fan of dance and Holi gives her the perfect opportunity to enjoy some delicious condiments like Gujhiya, Malpua, Dahi Bhalla and cold drinks. “I can’t resist the wickedness during festivals,” she admits with a smile. “Holi is incomplete without Gujhiya!”
Rashmika also revealed that she loves dancing during Holi celebrations. To be honest, she has made a playlist of her favourite Bollywood Holi songs like “Balam Pichkari” and “Rang Barse” first. She plans to groove to restaurants with her friends. “Music makes everything better,” she said. “What is Holi without crazy real dance?”
Interestingly, Rashmika has recently been very excited about a special Holi song “Bum Bum” from her new film “Sikander”. The song captures the true essence of Holi – vibrant colours, high energy levels and all the good old fun. She hopes her fans will love it as they will enjoy shooting for it.
Rashmika said, "Holi is not just another festival, it is a reminder of how beautiful life can be when you let go of negativity and embrace happiness." She believes that Holi brings people closer and gives everyone a chance to celebrate life together. Be it putting gulaal on someone's cheeks or sharing a plate of sweets with friends, every little moment means something.
This year, Rashmika is also planning to share glimpses of her Holi parties on social media so that her fans feel that they are celebrating with her. She loves connecting with her fans and followers and often shares personal glimpses of her life with them.
So, if you are wondering how Rashmika Mandanna celebrates Holi - it's with love, laughter, great food, great music and lots of colours. Her message for everyone this year is short and sweet: "Celebrate safely, spread love and don't forget to enjoy every moment."
Ranbir kapoor
Bollywood's golden couple Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt are all set to celebrate Holi 2025 in their own special way. And along with the beautiful couple, their angelic daughter 'Rahha' is also eagerly waiting to celebrate the festival of colours with Mama Papa and Badi Mama (Neetu Kapoor). Every year, this festival of colours brings joy and excitement to people across India and it is no different for Ranbir and Alia. But this year's Holi is special for them as it is their third Holi as parents to their adorable daughter Rahha. Fans are curious to know how the couple plans to celebrate the vibrant festival, especially since they both come from families with rich traditions and fond memories of Holi. Ranbir Kapoor, being a part of the legendary Kapoor family, grew up celebrating Holi in the most spectacular way possible. His grandfather, the renowned filmmaker Raj Kapoor, was famous for hosting lavish Holi parties at RK Studios. These parties were nothing short of magical. Music, dance, colours flying everywhere and a feast that could make anyone's mouth water. Bollywood stars from all corners of the country, the world and the entertainment fraternity would gather to celebrate with the Kapoor family. Raj Kapoor made sure that everyone had a gala time in his RK courtyard on Holi. Ranbir has often spoken about how stories of his grandfather's Holi parties have been treasured memories in the family.
Ranbir Kapoor's father Rishi Kapoor also loved Holi and made sure that the tradition continued in his own way. Ranbir fondly remembers playing Holi with his father and sister Riddhima at their house during his childhood. He has told in interviews how Rishi Kapoor used to put colours on everyone's faces with such enthusiasm that no one could escape him. Ranbir Kapoor's family used to do a small puja on the morning of Holi and then get straight into the fun. Throwing colours on each other, splashing water, dumping each other in a tank full of water and eating delicious traditional sweets like Gujiya, Halwa and Malpua were some of the Holi celebrations.
Aliya Bhatt Kapoor
For Alia Bhatt, Holi has always been a symbol of family bonding. She has grown up celebrating the festival with her parents Mahesh Bhatt and Soni Razdan and her sister Shaheen. Alia said that she loves that Holi brings people closer. No matter how many misunderstandings or fights you had last year, colours and laughter wash it all away." Alia has always been a fan of keeping traditions simple yet beautiful. Playing with eco-friendly colours, enjoying some great food and spending quality time with loved ones is what makes Holi fun for Alia.
Now that Ranbir and Alia are husband and wife and have their little daughter Rhea in their lives, they want to create new traditions while maintaining their family legacy. This year, they are planning an intimate celebration at their home in Mumbai. Since Rhea is still very young, they don't want anything too loud or heavy for her. They are thinking of having a small party with their close friends and family members. Something that is comfortable but still full of joy.
Alia has reportedly planned to decorate her house with colourful decorations and traditional festive designs to set the festive mood. She is also looking for recipes for homemade sweets. Ranbir, on the other hand, is excited to introduce Rhea to the fun side of Holi. Ranbir might let her play with some safe organic colours or just watch her giggle while watching others get drenched in colours. But whether Ranbir's mommy dear Neetu Kapoor will colour Rhea first or Rhea will colour her Badi Mamma, Neetu Kapoor first, we will tell you later.
Neetu Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt Kapoor have always emphasised on celebrating the festival responsibly. They believe in using natural colours. They also spoke about how important it is to avoid wastage of water while celebrating Holi. Ranbir once joked in an interview that he used to be one of those kids who would throw water balloons at strangers from his balcony, but now he has realised how wasteful it was.
When it comes to what Holi means to them, both Ranbir and Alia have shared some heartwarming thoughts over the years. For Ranbir, Holi means reliving childhood memories and making new ones with his family. He often says that festivals like these remind him of the importance of staying connected to his roots and cherishing his loved ones.
For Alia, Holi is a festival that teaches you to let go of everything. Let go of the grudges, let go of the stress, let go of every negative thing that holds you back. She loves how happy everyone looks during Holi. Faces smeared with colours, laughter echoing in the air. It feels like all worries have vanished for a day.
Deepika Padukone
One of the most loved actresses of Bollywood, Deepika Padukone is all set for Holi 2025 and her fans are excited to see how she plans to celebrate this colourful festival. For Deepika, Holi is not just another day on the calendar. It is a time filled with joy, laughter and beautiful memories that take her back to her childhood.
When Deepika thinks of Holi, she gets nostalgic. As a little kid, she loved this festival more than any other. Growing up in Bangalore, she would eagerly wait for the day when she could play with colours and enjoy the festival with her friends. She remembers coming back home from school, her heart pounding with excitement, ready to meet up with her friends from the neighbourhood. They would gather in the playground with water balloons and coloured powder, ready for a fun-filled day. Deepika often shares how those carefree days were filled with laughter and mischief where everyone would get drenched in colours, leaving them looking like a rainbow by the end of the day.
This year, Deepika is planning to celebrate Holi with her husband Ranveer Singh. The couple is known for their vivacious personality and love of life, so it is no surprise that they want to make this Holi special. They are likely to host a small friends get-together at their home where close friends and family can join in the fun. Deepika has mentioned that she likes to keep any celebration simple, beautiful and meaningful. She believes that Holi should be about getting together with loved ones and making memories rather than throwing big parties.
Deepika is also thoughtful about celebrating Holi. She cares about the environment and prefers to use natural colours instead of chemical colours. So she encourages her friends, relatives, fans, followers and neighbours to opt for eco-friendly options. While she loves to have fun on Holi, she also wants to make sure that everyone stays safe and healthy during the festivities.
During her childhood, Deepika used to take care of her skin and hair as Holi approached. She used to apply oil on her skin and hair before going out to play early in the morning so that the colour applied on her body and hair while playing Holi could be easily removed.
Deepika's love for Holi is about connecting with her roots and preserving her culture.
In one of her interviews, Deepika talked about how much she loves watching children playing during Holi. Seeing their innocent joy and laughter takes her back to her childhood.
Khushi Kapoor
Young, beautiful and full of life starlet Khushi Kapoor is a jovial soul, true to her name. She is all set to celebrate Holi 2025 with her close friends and family. Known for her cheerful and vivacious personality, Khushi has loved the festival of colours since her childhood. Khushi is still very young and sees this festival as a time to enjoy, have fun and live it to the fullest. According to reports, this year, Khushi is planning to host an intimate yet colourful get-together with her friends, either at home or somewhere outside, where she is expected to play Holi with organic colours with her colleagues. Khushi loves traditional sweets like Gujiya, Ras Malai. Khushi says, "Holi is not just about playing with colours, it is a time to bond with your near and dear ones and create lifelong memories." Khushi often reminisces about her childhood Holi days when she would enjoy playing Holi with her cousins, drenched in colours, laughing and having fun from morning to evening. Even today, she cherishes those carefree moments and tries to bring the same energy to her celebrations.
Suhana Khan
Shah Rukh Khan's stylish, beautiful daughter Suhana Khan has always enjoyed celebrating Holi in a classy yet fun way. Rumours are that this year, Suhana has planned to celebrate the festival with her very close friends at a private party in Mumbai. She loves to wear stunning white clothes on Holi which according to her looks even more stunning when drenched in bright colours. For Suhana, Holi is a festival that brings people closer and gives everyone a chance to forget their worries for a day. She remembers playing Holi at Mannat (her family home) during her childhood, where the whole family would come together to spend a day full of fun, laughter, joyous music and delicious food. Even today, Suhana values the joy and togetherness that Holi brings.
Kangana Ranaut
Kangana Ranaut's Holi celebration is deeply rooted in tradition and family values. This year too, Kangana plans to celebrate Holi at her beautiful, serene, fairytale bungalow in Manali, surrounded by the beauty of nature. For Kangana, Holi is not just a festival of colours. Holi is also a celebration of life which she considers a time to reflect on happiness and positivity. She likes to start the day with a small puja (prayer) before immersing herself in the fun of playing with organic colours with her family members. Kangana often talks about how much she loves traditional sweets like Malpua, Gujhiya, Laddoos during Holi and how these dishes remind her of her childhood celebrations in Himachal Pradesh. She once told how as a child she along with her friends went to her school teachers' houses early in the morning to celebrate Holi and how she loved seeing the strict teachers in school busy with their household chores and the teachers also played Holi with them. She believes that Holi is a beautiful way to spread love and happiness while staying connected to one's roots.
Javed Akhtar
For the legendary poet and lyricist Javed Akhtar, Holi is a festival of love, harmony, unity and togetherness that he has lived and cherished since the time he learned to make eye contact with the moon and stars. Every year, Javed sahab hosts a fabulous and full of life get together at his home where family and close friends from the industry come together to celebrate the festival of Holi. This year will be no different as he plans to welcome guests with open arms for an afternoon full of masti, dhaam, merriment, gaiety, poetry recitation, music and delicious food on the day of Holi. Javed Akhtar considers Holi to be a part of India's rich cultural heritage, a festival that bridges every bond and brings people closer through joy and celebration.
Kiara Advani
Soon-to-be mom Kiara Advani is all set to celebrate a glamorous Holi this year, despite being pregnant. Last year, celebrating her second Holi after marriage, Kiara posted pictures of her Holi celebrations with her husband on social media and wrote, "Holi with my homie, radiating love and festive joy" and gave people a cute couple goal. Made for each other, the couple is all set to celebrate Holi with much gusto this year too but they are taking full precautions. Kiara should not have any problem. Known for her great fashion sense, Kiara loves to wear beautiful white clothes, which turn into colorful masterpieces canvas by the end of Holi day. She is planning to celebrate Holi 2025 with her husband Siddharth Malhotra in a private party which will be attended by their close friends from the industry. Kiara loves how Holi gives everyone a chance to have fun without any criticism. For him, it's not just about playing with colours but also about enjoying festive delicacies like Gujiya and Thandai while spending quality time with loved ones.
Sidharth Malhotra
Soon-to-be father Sidharth Malhotra is celebrating his third Holi this year after his marriage with Kiara Advani. Sidharth's statement, "Ab really pyaar ka rang chadha hai" sums up the significance of Holi in his life this time. The couple is planning to host a private but full of love and excitement Holi party at their home. In this festival, they will play with eco-friendly organic desi colours and enjoy traditional Holi delicacies. Sidharth sees Holi as a festival that promotes harmony and sweet relations between people. Be it friends or family. He believes that the festival of Holi brings a beautiful aura around it and spreads happiness. Sidharth remembers his childhood days when he would play Holi with his school friends in Delhi, running around with water balloons and pichkaris. Even today, he maintains that playful spirit in his celebrations.
Shanaya Kapoor
Shanaya Kapoor is extremely excited about Holi. For Holi 2025, she wants to look stylish while having fun. She loves to wear a white outfit so that all the colours blend together to reveal a beautiful rainbow aura. Pairing a white crop top with denim shorts, chunky silver necklace and sunglasses, she looks like a fashionista.
Shanaya Kapoor is all set to celebrate Holi 2025 in style. Since childhood, she used to play Holi with her friends Ananya Panday, Suhana Khan, whose photos are going viral these days. The young actress loves to wear trendy outfits on this occasion, which look extremely beautiful when drenched in colours. Shanaya is planning to attend a glamorous Bollywood party this year where she will spend a day filled with music, dance and lots of fun moments with her friends which she has captured on social media.
For Shanaya Kapoor, Holi is a time of togetherness, enjoyment, hanging out with friends and not worrying about anything except enjoying colours and music. She sees it as a day to let loose and make some fun memories. Also, she loves to capture pictures of her colourful outfits and share them online with all her fans.
Riteish Deshmukh
Riteish Deshmukh is all set to celebrate Holi with his family and friends this year. He is known to make the colourful festival of Holi fun and memorable. Every year, Riteish loves to celebrate festivals with his wife Genelia D'Souza and their kids, Riaan and Rahyl. This year, they are planning a colourful celebration at home where they will play with eco-friendly colours and enjoy traditional sweets like gujiya. Riteish believes that Holi is not just about throwing colours, it is a festival of spending quality time with your loved ones and creating happy memories together. He often shares that the laughter and joy that comes with Holi is what makes it so special. Riteish loves to capture these colourful moments on camera. He posts fun videos of his celebrations on social media which often go viral. He loves to dance and sing to popular Holi songs while getting drenched in colours. Which makes the day even more fun. For Riteish, Holi is a beautiful reminder of love, unity and the joy of being together as a family. Riteish truly embraces the spirit of the festival, making the day full of laughter, love and lots of colours.
Riteish Deshmukh is known for his playful personality, which complements the spirit of Holi. This year, Riteish plans to celebrate the festival at home with his wife Genelia D'Souza, their children and friends from the industry. For Riteish, Holi means spending quality time with family, having fun with colours and enjoying festive delicacies like puran poli (a Maharashtrian specialty). He believes that festivals like Holi are about creating everlasting memories filled with love and laughter.
Anupamaa - - Rajan Shahi
Television producer Rajan Shahi (producer of "Anupamaa") has always celebrated Holi as a grand celebration with his cast. This year will be no different as they are planning to bring the entire team of "Anupamaa" together for a colourful Phagun celebration on the sets. For Rajan Shahi, Holi is a lovely festival to spread positive vibes among the cast of his serial and strengthen the cordial bonding between the members of his team family.
Rupali Ganguly
Rupali Ganguly, the beloved star of "Anupamaa", recently spoke about the joy of bathing in the holy Triveni Sangam while travelling to Maha Kumbh with her family and also shared that she also brought along the holy Ganga Jal from Triveni. Anupamaa, who cherishes every traditional festival and occasion, shares Rajan Shahi's excitement to celebrate Holi on the sets this year. Rupali finds it heart-warming how festivals like Holi bring people closer by creating an atmosphere of love and unity. She plans to enjoy the day with her co-stars by playing the game of colours with organic colours and indulging in a variety of delicacies.
Each of these stars brings their own unique charm to their Holi celebrations, be it through traditional rituals or glamorous parties and together they truly reflect the joy and vibrancy that makes this festival so special.
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