Synopsis
On Holi, Shilpa Shetty was seen celebrating by dancing to the song 'Balam Pichkari' from 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani' alongside her son Viaan. Bollywood celebrities shared their Holi moments, extending festive wishes to fans.Key Takeaways
- Shilpa Shetty dances to a famous Holi song.
- She celebrates Holi with her son, Viaan.
- Bollywood stars share festive wishes on social media.
- Holi memories shared by Guru Randhawa.
- Joyful moments and colorful celebrations abound.
Mumbai, March 14 (NationPress) On the festive occasion of Holi, actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra was spotted dancing joyfully to the rhythm of the much-loved Holi track, “Balam Pichkari,” featuring Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone.
In a delightful post on her Instagram account, the ‘Dhadkan’ star shared a lively video of herself enjoying the vibrant Holi tune from the movie ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani.’ Covered in colors, Shilpa displayed her energetic dance moves alongside her son, Viaan.
In her caption, she expressed, “Wishing everyone a very happy and safe Holi! Let’s celebrate Holi with love, joy, and positivity. Stay safe, and be mindful of our furry friends #HappyHoli.”
A plethora of Bollywood celebrities also took to social media to share their Holi greetings with fans. Expecting mother Kiara Advani shared a story, extending her wishes for a “Happy Holi.”
Shweta Bachchan Nanda, daughter of Amitabh Bachchan, posted a touching picture on her Instagram, featuring a couple near a glowing Holika fire. Amitabh, donning a cozy jacket, gazes lovingly at Jaya Bachchan, who radiates in a bright, colorful attire.
Actor Pulkit Samrat shared a fun video of himself playing with colors, captioning it, “Holi is like love.. messy, magical & totally worth the chaos!! Wishing you a day full of both! #happyholi.” Bhumi Pednekar also posted her own video, adding Amitabh’s classic Holi song Rang Barse and stating, “Happy Holi! Be safe, be happy and spread joy #Holi.”
Singer Guru Randhawa recounted his wildest Holi memories, sharing with IANS, “Holi has been quite a memorable festival for me, especially with my college friends. While many prefer traditional color play, we've engaged in some of the craziest antics imaginable. We used to mix eggs with colors and smear each other’s faces with it. It sounds gross, but it was all in good fun during the festivities. The aroma lingered for days! But, it’s the memories that last longer!”