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Holi
is the festival of colours. Time to invite
friends over for some thandai, bhang and
of course to let your hair down and shed
inhibitions.
We spoke to a few tellystars about their
Holi plans this year, childhood memories
and of course about all the on-screen holi
sequences in their respective tv shows.
Naman Shaw :
I love Holi. Last year I couldn't play as
I was shooting most of the time. But this
year, I have applied for leave and I will
definitely be playing with colours. As a
child, I used to play holi in Calcutta wherein
we used to compete with people from different
buildings. One holi I remember when I happen
to consume some bhang but it turned out
to be fake; as I didn't get a kick.
Samiksha :
Unfortunately I will be shooting on Sunday
for Zaara. For the first time, I regret
the fact I am shooting round the clock.
All the soaps have a holi sequence but since
I am doing a Muslim social (Zaara) there
is no scope for any holi sequence. Two years
back, I had gone on a pool party. I drank
bhang and felt I am not high yet publicly
went on dancing for many hours without realizing
I am high.
Renuka Shahane:
I never use to play Holi in the past. But
lately, I have started playing with colours
thanks to my two children and Ranaji (Ashutosh
Rana). But playing Holi on the sets of Jeete
hai Jiske Liye has been a very good experience.
We never felt like we were shooting for
the episode. Also my co-stars are very fun-loving
and don't let go by any opportunity to enjoy
on occasions like these.
Rituraj :
I love Holi. This time while celebrating
Holi on the sets of Jeete Hai.. I realized
one more thing about Holi that one doesn't
need to get drunk to enjoy Holi. The colours
itself are intoxicating.
Anoop Soni :
The last time, I played Holi in a big way
was with Ashutosh Rana some years ago. I
had so much of bhaang and did so many crazy
things thereafter that I decide not to indulge
in bhaang ever in life.
Manini De Mishra :
Being a delhite, Holi has always been a
family affair. But since I have moved to
Mumbai, Holi has only reduced to a Page
3 party with people wishing and kissing
each other. I have fond memories of raw
Holi that we used to play as kids. But,
I don't like the touchy-feely Holi. I like
putting vermillion on friends and having
sweets on holi. Also, my hubby Mihir doesn't
enjoy Holi that much.
Rajesh Kumar :
For many years now I have stopped playing
Holi simply because I end up playing on
the sets of my shows. Currently on the sets
of Kulvaddhu, I have been shooting for the
Holi sequence. I feel on Holi the colours
should be replaced by cowdung and mud.
My most memorable Holi was in college when
I drank Bhang. I went off to sleep and got
up only the next day.
Jennifer Winget :
I don't play Holi as such. Last year, I
played Holi on the sets of Kassauti Zindagi
kay. This year too there's a holi sequence
and I might even go for a Holi Party.Most
memorable holi was when I used to throw
balloons on people as a kid.
Rahil Azam :
I feel Holi is the best way to get your
hair coloured in the most inexpensive way.
I have already got my hair coloured recently
(laughs) so I don't need to play Holi. Above
that on the sets of Betiyaan Ya Paraya Dhan,
I have already played Holi as a part of
shooting sequence. If only my friends turn
up up Holi I will play Holi. Every time
I play Holi it becomes memorable.
Sampada Vaze :
Post wedding this is my first holi. I am
going for a private party at an imported
Yacht, which a friend has hired, from an
Australian couple who comes from Australia
every year. Most memorable holi was few
years back when I drank Bhang for the first
time and felt hungry to the extent that
I had Pizza, Biryani and Burger in one go.
Then I slept for twenty hours at a stretch.
Holi is one festival, which is for everyone.
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Posted
on 2 March 2007 6:30 pm
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