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Mumbai: Holi is here and we are all gearing up to enjoy the beautiful festival of colours. Many of us have already booked our tickets to visit our loved ones and celebrate this amazing occasion. As Holi has always remained one of the most enjoyable and fun filled festivals among people of India. Enjoying a splash of colours, lazing in the intoxication of bhang (a special drink), feasting on traditional sweets and delicacies, and all this with friends makes Holi a truly exciting time for celebrities. While the whole country is gearing up to revel in the spirit of festivities of Holi.
Here's what our favourite Bollywood celebrity will be doing this Holi 2016.
Deepika Padukone: This year I will be shooting for The Return Of Xander Cage. It's a fun team! We are family and we will definitely try and celebrate together!
Shraddha Kapoor: This year I will have one off day from my OK JAANU schedule, so I will try and spend some time with family. I have a great memory of celebrating Holi; especially the one when my parents took me to Mr Bachchan's Holi party. It was memorable
Vidya Balan: I will be shooting for Kahaani 2, so unfortunately I'm not going to be celebrating Holi, unless we end up doing something on the set. I wish everyone a Happy Holi.
Rahul Raj Singh, "This year I will be playing Holi at my event Colour Blast 2016 with Meet Bros, Amaal Malik, Shibani Kashyap, DJ Aqeel and many more. I always try to play Holi with natural colours which are eco-friendly and good for face and body. Me and my got the gulaal made by natural herbs. I am really happy to celebrate Holi this year too and spread love and joy.”
Satish Reddy of World News Network said, "Holi and the Festival of Colours reflect India's beautiful unity in diversity. May the festival promote brotherhood and harmony in society and may it bring happiness and prosperity to our people."
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