Up, up, hurrah! Kites, colour & camaraderie
‘Flying a kite feels like therapy during stressful times’
Gadis Widiyati from Singapore has been flying kites for over 30 years and has visited India multiple times in the past 25 years. “Each year, I visit India two or three times for kite festivals, and whenever I am invited, I always say yes because I truly like India,” she says. Speaking about her love for kite flying, she adds, “I have been flying kites since I was ten years old, and although it was not considered a game for girls, I never knew why; I just loved it. I really enjoy seeing a kite fly high. It feels like therapy, especially during stressful times.”
I have been flying kites for over 35 years, and my wife, Sabrina, for around 20. We have two daughters who also build kites and are learning to fly them. This is our first time flying in Hyderabad, and the experience has been truly wonderful. We have enjoyed it immensely.
We are back in Hyderabad for our third year at this festival. Even when I am not flying the kites, I place them in front of the fans so people can see how they would look in the sky. Overall, my experience of kite flying in India has been wonderful
Our passion for kites has taken us across India and to countries like China and Indonesia, but there is something special about being back in Hyderabad. To me, kite flying is pure energy; you feel it through the ground, the shift of the wind, and the electric atmosphere of the crowd. This year, we took to the skies with a fifty-metre snake kite, alongside a vibrant rainbow, a dragon, and even Shin-chan kites
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
- 'Dhurandhar' day 43: Film mints Rs 1275 cr worldwide
- Jim Carrey birthday special Top films on OTT
- Billie Eilish support's beau Nat Wolff music, excites fans
04:45 January jinx at the Box office: Real or myth? Will Border 2 break it? - Exclusive- ‘Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain’ movie trailer OUT: Vibhuti-Tiwari chaos returns
- 'Mardaani 3' receives a U/A 16+ certificate from CBFC
- ‘Happy Patel’ earns Rs 1.25 crore on opening day in theatres
- In this Indian city the water is so clean that one can drink it straight from the tap
- Rs 100 crore defamation case filed against Khushi Mukherjee over Suryakumar Yadav remarks
- Michael Jackson estate executors seeks $115,000 after motion win
- Meet Soumith Chintala: Techie rejected by 12 US universities, now CTO of a top AI company
- What is the Golden Hour in a day and how manifesting during this time can change luck and fortune
- Quote of the day by Zendaya
- Amitabh Bachchan as Hamza, Sridevi as Yalina, Vinod Khanna as Rahman Dakait: AI reimagines 'Dhurandhar' cast
- R-1 Visa Rule Change: US waives re-entry wait for religious workers; eases staffing for institutions
- My mother sold our ceiling fan to cremate my father: How this Gwalior woman created a 157 crore empire from scratch
- 10 traditional and regional Indian biscuits perfect for evening chai
- Jim Carrey birthday special: Top films streaming on OTT you should not miss
- Bigg Boss Tamil 9: From first entrant to finalist—Aurora’s emotional and eventful journey inside the house
- Travel influencer Shenaz Treasury recommends these 6 places women must travel to in 2026; safe, stunning and solo-friendly
- 5 incredible human abilities you didn’t know you already have
- 8 delicious lunch dishes made with leftover dal tadka
- Egg attacks, FIRs, Internal Turmoil: AIMIM’s dramatic Maharashtra civic poll journey; bags 126 seats
- Thackeray cousins keep grip on Marathi heartland despite Mahayuti surge
- 9 daily habits to sharpen brain, boost focus and memory, reveals Dr Pal Manickam
- 5 countries with the highest cost of living in the world
Start a Conversation
Post comment