Holi is one of the most celebrated holidays in India, but occasionally, people have a tendency to include the tiny ones without voices in the fun as well, which has to stop. During Holi, strays endure a lot of suffering. There is no denying that most modern households have pets and are protective of them, yet every year it is noted that some people abuse stray animals for entertainment.
Being the proud mom of a wonderful fur baby, Kashika Kapoor, one of the actors, expresses her concern about the situation.
The actress said, "although we as people have the ability to communicate emotion, those young animals lack the maturity to know who to trust, and we have repeatedly let them down. Holi is, in fact, all about color and celebration, but it's not for everyone. If one wants to show his/her love and concern, then either foster them for some days or at least protect them from the harmful chemicals."
Over the years, there have been several cases where people put permanent colors on animals for fun, which later react with the animal's skin leading to various skin infections and other hazards. "We must behave like humans and protect the strays" the concerned actress stated.
Kashika also said, "I am not saying that don't play Holi it's just that be careful and take care of them because it is just a day of fun and splash of colors for us but for them, it will leave a lifetime problem or any specific disease over it. So I request everyone to have a happy, safe, and peaceful Holi.”