Himanshu Malhotra And Delnaz Irani Share Holi Wishes

Holi is referred to as the Festival of Colors. It joyfully marks the arrival of spring and the celebration of affection. This festival brings people together through vibrant festivities, music, and shared sweets, fostering a way of unity. On the occasion, Anshuman Malhotra and Delnaaz Irani send their best wishes for Holi and share their fond memories.

Himanshu Malhotra And Delnaaz Irani Share Holi Wishes

When asked to explain himself in a color, Himanshu Malhotra picked pink, explaining, “Pink is a mixture of red and white—red represents the fervour inside me, and white symbolizes the sukoon (peace) I carry. Together, they mix into pink, which I find each divine and graceful.” This beautiful interpretation reflects his balanced lifestyle, mixing energy and tranquility in equal measure.

For Himanshu, Holi is a festival of togetherness. He enjoys fiddling with each gulal and water and believes in celebrating without discrimination. “So long as everyone seems to be having an ideal time, it doesn’t matter whether it’s dry Holi or water Holi. The essence of the festival stays the identical,” he shares. Nonetheless, he notes that the trend of using water balloons has significantly reduced through the years. Reminiscing about his childhood, he says, “Back in class and college, we used to have a lot fun with water balloons. But over time, people may need gotten hurt, resulting in efforts to stop their use.”

Himanshu Malhotra’s Fondest Holi Memories

Certainly one of his fondest Holi memories dates back to his early years in Mumbai, during Zee Cinestars Ki Khoj. “All of us lived close to one another, and Holi was all about hopping from one constructing to a different, dancing, and fiddling with gulal. It was a time of pure joy,” he recalls. He also fondly remembers the grand Holi celebrations from his television days with Balaji Telefilms, making the festival much more special.

As for his Holi essentials, Himanshu ensures proper skin and hair protection. “I all the time apply oil on my hair and skin, together with a great moisturizer,” he reveals. His favorite Holi indulgence? Gujiya! And in the case of festive attire, he prefers wearing old clothes, though he admits, “White looks stunning on Holi since it gets beautifully coloured, but black is a protected selection too.”

Delnaaz Irani Opens Up On Her Holi Plans

Delnaaz Irani talks about her Holi plans. She said, “I don’t play Holi now, but I really love the concept of the festival—the happiness, the laughter, and the enjoyment of family and friends coming together. It’s a day once we take a break from our busy lives to rejoice, reconnect, and create beautiful memories.”

She added, “The colours, the music, and the festive energy bring a way of togetherness that’s rare in our each day hustle. Watching people enjoy, share love, and spread positivity makes Holi special for me, even when I decide to avoid the colours. The spirit of Holi, for me, lies within the bonds we cherish and the moments of pure joy we share.”

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