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Days after rumoured split, Tamannaah and Vijay spotted at Rasha’s home for Holi

Days after rumoured split, Tamannaah and Vijay spotted at Rasha’s home for Holi

Days after rumoured split, Tamannaah Bhatia and Vijay Verma were spotted exiting Rasha Thadani’s house after the Holi celebrations. While Tamannaah was seen exiting with Pragya Kapoor, Vijay made a solo exit from the venue. Rasha is known to share a close bond with Tamannaah Bhatia and Vijay Verma. It was not long back that during the movie promotions of Rasha’s debut Azaad, Rasha Thadani, Tamannaah Bhatia, and Vijay Varma shared a fun-filled video of themselves grooving to the song "Uyi Amma" from Rasha's debut film "Azaad.

14 March,2025 06:00 PM IST
Holi 2025: Indians celebrate the festival of colours across the country

Holi 2025: Indians celebrate the festival of colours across the country

Holi 2025 is being celebrated across India with a lot of fervour and enthusiasm. In Ujjain, on the occasion of Holi, Shri Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga was immersed in gulaal during bhasma aarti. In the famed birthplace of Lord Krishna - Mathura, people gathered in large numbers at Shri Krishna Janmasthan Temple and played with colours. People in the historic city of Varanasi were seen taking to the streets to play the colorful festivals. In the southern states of Telangana and Tamil Nadu - people and children were seen dancing and playing holi. In Assam’s  Dibrugarh, Lord Krishna devotees carried out a special 'Prabhat Pheri' (morning procession) around the city, starting from Rani Sati temple on the occasion of Holi.

14 March,2025 04:57 PM IST
Holi 2025: Mumbaikars celebrate Rangpanchami with procession and colours

Holi 2025: Mumbaikars celebrate Rangpanchami with procession and colours

Holi 2025 - the festival of colours, also celebrated as Rangpanchami in Maharashtra was celebrated with colours and processions across the city of Mumbai. People gathered on Mumbai’s landmark sites like Juhu Beach and Shivaji Park to celebrate the festival. Holi immersion ceremony at Mahim chowpatty was undertaken by the Mahim fisherman community of the Jannabai chawal. On the streets and within the societies, people smeared their friends and family with colors and danced to the beats of music to celebrate the occasion.

14 March,2025 02:18 PM IST
Holi 2025: BSF Jawans deployed on India’s border celebrate Holi

Holi 2025: BSF Jawans deployed on India’s border celebrate Holi

The Indian jawans deployed on India’s border celebrated Holi with the locals. BSF personnel deployed at India-Pakistan border in Punjab's Amritsar were seen shaking a leg with the local community on the occasion of Holi. Security personnel deployed at Border Outposts (BOPs) along the India-Bangladesh borders were also seen celebrating Holi. Inspector General Suryakant Sharma said, "...All the personnel here are involved in the security of the country; I extend my best wishes to them and their family... I know their families are a thousand miles apart, but the entire country is with them..."

14 March,2025 12:40 PM IST
Holi 2025: Over 500 Pakistani Hindus celebrate Holi in Pakistan

Holi 2025: Over 500 Pakistani Hindus celebrate Holi in Pakistan

The festival of Holi 2025 brought together Hindus in Pakistan as they gathered to celebrate Holi in Karachi on March 13, in an annual ritual marking the beginning of spring. In Karachi's Hindu temple of Shri Swaminarayan for the celebration, more than five hundred Hindus gathered at the temple. The minority community of Non-Muslims make up only about three per cent of the 240 million population of Muslim-majority Pakistan.

14 March,2025 12:35 PM IST
Holi 2025: Why & How Mathura-Vrindavan celebrate Holi? All you need to know

Holi 2025: Why & How Mathura-Vrindavan celebrate Holi? All you need to know

Holi 2025 is here. At first glance, it’s all about the brilliant splashes of color and infectious energy. But if you look a little deeper, you’ll find that Holi is steeped in history, heartwarming legends, and meaningful traditions that bring people together year after year. Nowhere is this more evident than in Mathura and Vrindavan, where Holi is more than a celebration—it’s a divine experience!  From the legendary Lathmar Holi in Barsana to the flower-filled Phoolon wali Holi at Banke Bihari Temple, Holi in these sacred cities is a mesmerizing blend of devotion, culture, and color. Here is all you need to know about the Mathura, Vrindavan holi celebration.

13 March,2025 04:00 PM IST
Holi 2025: Why is Holi celebrated & what is the meaning behind traditions?

Holi 2025: Why is Holi celebrated & what is the meaning behind traditions?

As Holi 2025 draws near, the excitement around this festival rich in mythology and traditions is gaining a peak. In this video renowned mythologist Devdutt Pattnaik explains why Holi is celebrated and the profound meaning behind its traditions. Explaining the spiritual significance of the festival Pattnaik connects the traditional roots with the modern celebrations. Take a look.

12 March,2025 08:08 PM IST
Holi 2024: HM Amit Shah & Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel celebrate Holi in Ahmedabad

Holi 2024: HM Amit Shah & Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel celebrate Holi in Ahmedabad

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Union Home Minister Amit Shah took part in the Holi celebrations in Ahmedabad on March 25. Notably, Holi is a celebration of liveliness, joy, familial ties and close bonds. Holi festival marks the beginning of spring after a long winter season. “I want to extend my greetings to all citizens of the country on Holi. Holi festival has been celebrated here for many years. In a way, Holi is the symbol of the triumph of truth over lies…This is a festival of equality too. When everyone gets covered in colours, neither their clothes nor faces are clear and neither the forward nor the backward are seen. Today, the entire country is celebrating Holi. My greetings to all citizens of the country…For Lord Ram devotees across the world, this is a special Holi…. Today Raghuvir is playing Holi in Awadh. It is a matter of great joy for us…,” said Amit Shah

26 March,2024 09:36 AM IST
Holi 2024: People in India celebrate Holi with full zeal

Holi 2024: People in India celebrate Holi with full zeal

On the eve of Holi celebrations, ‘Holika Dahan’ was celebrated across the nation. From Kolkata to Rajkot, people celebrated this auspicious occasion with great enthusiasm. Devotees performed ‘puja’ during ‘Holika Dahan’ in Kolkata. A fair was organised in Gujarat’s Rajkot district on ‘Holika Dahan’. People adorned each other with colourful ‘gulal’ in Ayodhya on the eve of Holi. Bhubaneswar witnessed a great Holi fervour as youth drenched themselves by splashing colours on each other. Notably, Holika Dahan is a ritual that symbolises the victory of good over evil which involves lighting bonfires, signifying the burning of the demon Holika. Holi also known as the "Festival of Colours," is a vibrant festival celebrated with enthusiasm across India. Amidst the revelry, traditional sweets are shared, fostering a sense of community and togetherness.

25 March,2024 11:20 AM IST
Holi 2024: How has Holi celebration changed over the years?

Holi 2024: How has Holi celebration changed over the years?

Holi 2024 is just a few days away and we all are going to be a part of Holi celebrations in the new age way. In the times of Holi techno parties and Whatsapp Holi wishes, Holi celebrations have come a long way from what they used to be. While the essence of Holi as a joyous celebration of spring, love, and the triumph of good over evil remains unchanged, its expression and observance have adapted to contemporary contexts and influences and the contrast can be seen not only on How we play Holi now but also the way we enjoy the traditional Holi food and connect with our loved ones on Holi. This video gives a fun sneak peek into how Holi celebrations have changed over the years.

23 March,2024 05:13 PM IST

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