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This story is from March 7, 2023

From Priyanka Dhavale to Harsh Nagar, TV celebs share their childhood memories of celebrating Holi

The festival of colours has brought back some beautiful memories from these TV celebs' from childhood here's what they have to share with their fans about celebrating Holi:
From Priyanka Dhavale to Harsh Nagar, TV celebs share their childhood memories of celebrating Holi
This Holi the TV celebs decided to share a piece of their memoir of celebrating Holi in childhood. From drenching in water to having those unlimited sweets check out what Priyanka Dhavale, Himanshu Soni and others have to share:

Priyanka Dhawale from Kyunki Tum Hi Ho, talks about her Holi preparations, “Holi is a festival of colours, happiness and a union of people and when I look back at some of my best childhood memories So I miss everything from painting my mom's face to drenching my friends with water and colours after school.
Being an artist, I like to use organic colours which are absolutely safe for everyone. So this time also I am excited to play Holi with organic colours and not only that the Holi segment will be celebrated for the upcoming Holi track on the sets of my show Kyunki Tum Hi Ho. I am very happy about this track as it will be very interesting for all the audience, we will enjoy shooting it.
Actor Himanshu Soni, who plays Adhiraj in Raaz Mahal - Dakini Ka Rahasya, talks about his Holi memories, “Holi is a festival that is very close to my heart. Sometimes, I miss celebrating Holi at my home. Nowadays people take precautions with organic colours and their faces, but earlier we used to play Holi with chemical colours which would not fade away on our faces for many days. We used to wait for our favourite dessert Moong Thal to be prepared. My fondest memory is when we used to be part of the Govindji's temple in Jaipur for playing ‘Phoolo ki Holi’.This time if I get a holiday on the day, I will celebrate with my friends and family and if I don't, I will celebrate my Holi with my Raaz Mahal family."
Kyunkii Tum Hi Ho actor Harsh Nagar gets nostalgic and shares his Holi memories, “Holi is the most fun and informal festival that binds people from all sorts together. As a child, Holi was not a one-day festival but a week-long bash with colours, water balloons, and water guns. The struggle to tie the water balloon is one of the childhood struggles that I still laugh about. We still shout ‘Bura na mano Holi hai’ but know your limits when it comes to interacting with others and using colours during the celebrations. The upcoming Holi episodes of Kyunkii Tum Hi Ho are going to be mind-gripping to the viewers, with a bonus of me getting to play even more."
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