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TV stars Tina Dutta, Jay Soni, Rohit Roy and their Holi tales
Updated: March 5, 2015 2:00:12 am- 1 / 10
Bright colours, lip-smacking food, foot-tapping music and syrupy gujiyas are some of the first things to pop up in the mind of television actors like Tina Dutta, Jay Soni and Rohit Roy who have shared their best and worst memories of the festival of colours ahead of Holi.
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Adaa Khan: My best Holi was last year, when I went to Rajan (Shahi) sir’s home with close friends Ankit and Dimple. All of us had a blast doing rain dance and throwing colours on each other. My worst Holi was years ago. I was walking alone on the street when some hooligans started throwing balloons at me.
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Vahbiz Dorabjee: I have always had maximum fun at Zoom’s Holi parties. And as far as bad memories are concerned, well, I once had ‘bhaang’ at a Holi party. It is something I would advise everyone to stay away from.
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Jay Soni: Holi was best celebrated during my childhood. Friends, family, neighbours…everyone would come together. I have no bad memories of Holi, but I miss the old fun.
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Rohit Roy: I celebrate Holi with my friends at Shabana Ji and Javed saabs (Shabana Azmi and Javed Akhtar) house every year. It is so much fun as it is a small intimate bunch. Of course I’m totally in love with Shabana ji!! Before this, we used to play Holi with the Bachchan’s (Amitabh Bachchan) and the high point of the evening for all of us used to be dancing with Amit Ji on ‘Rang barse’! All of us would imitate him while dancing with him.
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Tina Dutta: My best Holi memory is very romantic. I spent the day with someone special, playing with colours and eating lot of sweets.
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Veebha Anand: My best Holi was last year’s. I celebrated Holi with my family and the cast and crew of “Mahabharata”. We did rain dance for three to four hours. Later, I surprised my friend (Preeti Chaudhary) by going to her house and drenching her in colours. There are no unpleasant memories.
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Gunjan Utreja: Holi was huge fun during college days. We used to celebrate in huge groups and would apply colours on beautiful girls, even if they were strangers. There are no bad memories, but I haven’t celebrated the festival for the past two to three years.
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Ridhi Dogra: Holi reminds me of my childhood in Delhi. The festival always fell between our final term exams. In a way, it was even more fun because it gave us a legitimate excuse to escape from studies. Holi means happiness, there are no bad memories.
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Mohammad Nazim: I’m a Muslim, but I play Holi for fun. In fact, my entire family celebrates it. My best Holi was 10 years ago, when I celebrated with my cousin in my home town. We even threw eggs on people; I have never had such fun. There are no bad memories.