Holi 2023 | Shweta Tripathi Sharma says the enjoyable that Holi brings alongside, is unmatched as in comparison with different festivals

When it involves Holi, Shweta Tripathi Sharma likes to go all out as it’s her favorite pageant. The actor says she prefers celebrating the pageant of color in ‘desi’ type over events.

“Holi is my most favourite festival. Saare festival ek taraf aur Holi ek taraf. Because it is one festival, jahan masti and maaza hota hai. We can go jungli, in the most civil way. When it comes to my memories of playing Holi in Delhi, it is all about my colony friends,” says Sharma, admitting that Delhi has an additional edge over Mumbai on the subject of celebrating Holi.

Walking down the lanes of Bengali Market and Khan Market in Delhi to buy the pageant makes the Mirzapur actor nostalgic about her rising up years within the nationwide capital.

It’s ‘rang barse’ all over again as Shweta Tripathi Sharma shops for Holi colours at Delhi’s Bengali Market.
It’s ‘rang barse’ another time as Shweta Tripathi Sharma outlets for Holi colors at Delhi’s Bengali Market.

With pleasure, the 37-year-old shares, “Kids don’t have colony friends now, and I don’t blame them. But I have such fond memories of playing Holi with my colony friends. We used to shop for Holi from Khan Market and Bengali Market, and eat chole kulche in Chandni Chowk. We used to have an organic way to celebrate Holi. Everybody used to come to our place for Holi. It was an open house for everyone.”

She continues, “Mumbai Holi is very different as it leans towards a more party scene. But I like ‘desi’ Holi with food, colours, and everyone getting together”.

This 12 months, the actor is celebrating Holi in Goa along with her rapper husband Chaitnya Sharma, popularly often known as Slow Cheeta, and shut associates. And she needs to introduce her husband to the Delhi manner of enjoying Holi quickly.

“He hasn’t played proper wali Delhi Holi. Last year, we played Holi with our friends at a farmhouse, But woh Delhi wali Holi khilwani hai, soon,” she says.

Shweta Tripathi Sharma picking out the perfect Holi outfit at Khan Market in Delhi.
Shweta Tripathi Sharma selecting out the right Holi outfit at Khan Market in Delhi.

For Sharma, the pageant of colors signifies freedom. “It means freedom to express and boundaries which people need to respect”.

Talking of her Holi wishlist, the actor shares, “I can only imagine the Holi fervour in Vrindavan. I want to go and experience it, and soon will make it come true. And then another one is to play Holi on camera. I want to work on something like Balam Pichkari.. It would be really fun”.

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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