Holi hai! These two words bring the spirit of fun among
Indians. Even visitors from abroad come to India to get a feel of this unique
festival of colours.Now it is almost time to experience the colourful day. Now
India has to shout out loudly #Khulkekheloholi! Everyone, from every age group love to play Holi.
But due to modern day busy schedule, many unfortunate individuals cannot really
enjoy Holi . And a lot of us, even are scared to get our hair and skin damaged.
But personally I do not have any inhibitions as I have Parachute Advansed for my rescue. Since childhood I have been enjoying this
festival with my family and friends. During Holi I try to have endless fun and care
nothing about the world.
On one such occasion of Holi,
something happened that had made the day very special for me. A day prior to
Holi, I had a programme at the evening
which is called “Basanta Utsab”. There some dance, songs and dance dramas
was performed related with “Basanta”. After that I played holi with my friends wearing saree for first time.
That was very exciting for me. There was no water and dirty colour. We played
dry, safe and colourful holi. The next day that was more memorable for me as I
found my most beloved elder cousin standing after getting up from bed and my
face was already coloured. I jumped up and both of us went out of the house to spread
the fun. But alas! There were none of them. I felt very sad and decided to go
back to the house, when suddenly my dress got wet from the back. I could hear the
sound of laughter. I turned back and was amazed by another splash. Actually
those are the “gulaals” and blast of the colour of “Pichkaris”.
I thought me and my cousin
were the first who would blast the “pichkaris” and “gulaals” but the younger ones were more excited and had planned
from beforehand .That was so fun. We started off with the dry colour.
After some time all my family members and
members from the neighbourhood joined. All of us enjoyed the day splashing
colours at each other. For one day we forgot every work, offices, duties,
studies and just enjoyed like kids. There were songs, dances, games and some
tasty food.”Rangbarse Bhige Chunareale” was the special one as all the elder
ladies danced at that song. The day ended with a hearty call of “Holi Hai”
This year also lets enjoy and #KhulKeKheloHoli. This is a
very special festival for Indians that brings people near to each other and
helps to spend a real fun day. Do not think too much about your skin and hair as Parachute Advansed products are there to
protect them.
I’m pledging to #KhulKeKheloHoli this year by sharing my Holi memories atBlogAdda in association with Parachute Advansed.
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