Yellow,
Brown,
Red,
Green,
Pink,
Blue,
black
and
many
more,
you
must
be
wondering
that
why
so
many
of
colors
but
to
tell
you
the
festival
of
colors
is
at
its
verge
to
knock
at
our
doors
and
to
mess
up
us
with
colors
but
you
cannot
grumble
on
them
because
'Bura
Na
Mano-Holi
hai".
The
atmosphere
is
all
the
most
watery,
the
sand
is
wet
and
the
sky
is
clear
up
high.
Yes!
It"s
Holi-
the
festival
of
colors
and
to
exchange
joy
with
our
loved
once.
But
what
if
this
joy
is
enhanced
by
adding
some
dirty
things
along
with
colors
and
water?
Our
television
stars
are
amoung
those
who
have
celebrated
Holi
with
in
a
dirty
way
and
they
liked
to
share
with
Tellycafe.com.
Have
a
look
what
our
Television
stars
have
to
say:
Shaleen
Bhanot:
6
years
back
when
I
was
at
my
home
town,
we
had
such
dirty
Holi
played
only
with
eggs
and
eggs.
There
were
eggs
all
around
it
was
really
very
dirty
to
tolerate
but
fun
its
fun
after
all.
And
to
tell
you
that
the
dirtiest
Holi
ever
played
had
turned
out
healthy
Holi
for
us
as
egg
is
one
of
the
nutritious
substances
for
our
hairs
and
even
though
it
had
smelled
like
hell
it
was
really
very
useful
for
hairs
(laughs).
In
this
way
my
dirty
Holi
turned
healthy.
Ratan
Rajput:
I
never
leave
a
single
chance
to
color
any
one
on
Holi
and
my
dirtiest
played
Holi
was
last
year
when
our
team
was
working
in
Vahi
and
I
along
with
our
setting
dada
I
had
arranged
for
four
bags
of
gunny
of
Gulal
secretly
to
play
Holi.
But
soon
after
we
started
playing
Holi,
the
bags
were
emptied
immediately
and
then
as
I
wanted
to
play
holi
for
whole
day
I
started
throwing
all
the
things
which
ever
came
to
my
hand
like
Lassi,
Sharbat
(Drink),
mud,
and
whatever
that
contents
color
was
used
by
me
to
play
a
bountiful
Holi.
Romit
Raj:
About
few
years
ago
Big
92.7
FM
has
organized
a
holi
celebration
and
I
had
attended
it.
There
were
big
water
tanks
and
sprinklers
filled
with
colorful
water
and
all
the
necessary
things
needed
to
play
holi.
There
were
many
of
us
dabbing
on
each
other
without
any
mercy.
There
were
few
kids
who
just
kept
splashing
water
on
me
all
the
time
and
its
fun
but
when
water
went
into
my
ears
on
the
all
time
its
irritating.
I
could
not
be
rude
to
them
after
all
'Bura
na
mano
Holi
hai"
Disha
Wakani:
Once
when
I
use
to
stay
in
Ahemdabad
long
time
ago
we
played
so
much
with
colors
on
the
day
of
Holi
that
in
some
time
we
ran
out
of
them.
but
we
still
wanted
to
play
so
what
we
did
was
we
made
a
puddle
of
mud
and
made
people
sit
in
it
and
then
other
use
to
pour
more
mud
and
water
on
their
heads.Abhishek
Rawat:
Till
the
time
we
were
in
college
we
use
to
play
a
very
dirty
holi.
We
played
Holi
with
whatever
we
could
lay
our
hands
on
be
it
mud,
grease,
water
and
of
course
colors.
Well,
hearing
to
this
one
thing
is
for
sure
that
how
bad
may
be
the
impurities
to
play
Holi
the
joy
and
happiness
that
we
get
is
totally
pure
and
thus
it
is
rightly
called
Bura
Na
Mano-Holi
Hai!
Wish
you
a
colorful
and
safe
Holi!