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Serials
require our TV stars to celebrate Holi with exuberance,
TV shows need them dancing joyously to Bollywood Holi songs.
But in reality, do our telly stars love playing Holi? Natasha
Havewala decided to find out.
Television
couple Rinku and Kiran Karmarkar are truly romantic when
it comes to celebrating the festival of colours. "The
vibrancy of colours in the air makes the entire ambience
look like rainbow," sighs Rinku.

Who's
the impish one? Kiran and Rinku Karmarkar |
When
it comes to playing with colours the couple is as different
as chalk and cheese though. Kiran is reclusive, while Rinku
is impish. Reminiscing, she says, "Last year when we
were spraying colours on each other, a friend of ours suddenly
played the song rang barse. I pulled Kiran to dance with
me and we ended up doing the typical rang barse dance number
and everyone applauded."
"This
Holi my son Ishaan and me are going to get commended as
we are rehearsing on the holi khele raghuveera number,"
laughs Rinku.
For
Poonam and Manish Goyal, this Holi is a special event as
it is their first Holi as proud parents of a baby boy.
Not
much of a colour person, Manish loves to gorge on food and
bhaang. "Poonam loves playing with colours. I remember
our first Holi, when we had gone to my mother- in- law's
place at Bandra. I was just chilling out, watching everyone
play. Suddenly Poonam came from behind and soaked me with
gulal. I ran after her and poured the entire bucket of coloured
water on her and we started applying gulal on each other.
The fun part came later because we took three hours to wash
off the colours," he says.
Holi
brings joy and colour in lives and is celebrated with high
spirits without any geographical distinction. And that's
precisely the reason; Niki Aneja Walia still cherishes the
Holi she played last year with her hubby Sonny, who had
the joie de vivre of colours for the first time in his life.

Nice
to be high on bhaang? Niki and Sonny Walia |
"Last
Holi is special to me as it marks an antithesis in my life.
It was the first time I drenched my hubby with colours and
the last time I played with my dad. I remember my friends
and family got together and coloured everyone black and
blue. Of course the first doze of bhaang and jalebis kicks
you high on the spirit of the festival with the ever flirtatious
dance rang barse bheege chunar wali being a treat. In fact
Sonny is excited about playing even this year," says
a smiling Niki.
Indeed,
Holi without bhaang is not only incomplete but imperfect
and who better would know than the reticent Chetan Hansraj.
"All
my friends had gathered to a friend's place in Bandra and
after showering everyone with colours, we had bhaang. It
was the first time I tasted it. I sneaked in the maximum
share of thandai, sat under the sun and started waiting
to get a kick. I kept wondering about the after effect but
nothing seemed to happen. After some time, I remember laughing
and not stopping," giggles Chetan recollecting nothing
after the bhaang had its hypnotising effect.
His
first Holi after the nuptials, Chetan plans to make it memorable
for his wife Lavinia. "It will be the first time she
would be playing with colours. I've planned to invite friends,
drink bhaang and drench her with coloured waters; no dry
gulal for me," he says matter-of- factly.
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