Friday, March 21, 2014

Holi’s significance to our Bollywood top singers



The festival of colour, Holi also signifies – Mast, Raas-rang, song-music, and lots of enjoyment. In this festival of Holi irrespective of the age everyone appear to be immersed in the fun. Some color the cheeks with simplicity dry colour and some people are totally bathed in colours.
Lets us see how our famous singer of Bollywood brigade celebrates the festival of colours.
Kailash Kher:
The ‘teri deewani’ singer explains, ‘As fas as possible I try to celebrate Holi at my place with my family. And I try to celebrate the traditional way of Holi as I remember from my childhood so that my son Kabir doesn’t have to Google about ‘why Holi is celebrated?’ At the previous night of Holi we burn Holika followed with playing of colours and next day we play Holi with family. I seek elder’s blessing and good wishes to the younger lot on the day of Holi.’
Hard Kaur:
The first Indian rapper said, ‘The best part of Holi for me is playing with colours. I love putting colours on my friends and family. But when my turn comes I hide, though, can’t get so lucky all the time sometime I do get caught but still love Holi. On the day of Holi to see the colorful faces gives me so much fun.’
Malkit Singh:
Gur Naal Ishq Mitha and tootak tutiya fame singer Malkit Singh misses his country India at occasions like this. As he know resides in Britain but he enjoys Holi there with his friends and family. And being a true Punjabi they dance and sing at the festival of Holi. The singer is spending his time in India now-a-days as the singer had launched his new music album 'Sikh Hon Da Maan'. The album contains 10 songs and it’s a fusion album with clear message that feel ‘Proud to be Sikh.’  
Shibani Kashyap:
The enchanting and winsome voice of ‘Saajana aa bhi ja’ – Shibani Kashyap enjoys Holi a lot. She said, ‘When I was young I remember enjoying Holi with my friends in Delhi and it was fun. Still I get thrilled whenever those memories come to mind. Now I don’t play Holi much but still like to visit family and friends during the festival. I love listening Holi songs and ‘Rangbarse bhige chunaar wali’ is mostly enjoying one for me.’
Nakash Aziz:

After the humungous success of ‘Saree ke fall sa’, singer of the song Nakash Aziz definitely living each day like a festival. He said, ‘On Holi we apply colours on each other, sing and dance along in our colony. Since childhood I love Holi but after I have grown up we celebrate Holi with friends and without water. We gather at a place and party on the day.’
Jazzy B:
Jazzy B is not any less than anyone when it comes to celebrating Holi. Crown Prince of Bhangra, king of beats, who always manages somehow to be in news either for his hairstyles or his peppy videos - Jazzy B said, ‘As a child I was very naughty on Holi, but now I am all grown up. Still I live the spirit of Holi with my children, family and friends. Without sweets we Indians cannot celebrate our festivals and so in my house too we have all sorts of sweets in Holi too plus lots of music and dance. Holi is a great excuse of socializing and partying. All this sounds good to me and I love this multi colored festival of Holi.’

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