Vahbiz Dorabjee, an audience favorite renowned for her versatile performances on television, has captivated hearts with her roles over the years. Making her debut with 'Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani', where she portrayed the character of Panchi, she garnered immense love for her portrayal of Maggie in the show 'Bahu Humari Rajnikant'. As the festival of colours, Holi, approaches, Vahbiz shares her deep affection for this vibrant celebration.
When asked about her anticipation for the upcoming festival of colors, Vahbiz shares, "I usually celebrate Holi with a lot of enthusiasm. I attend numerous parties, have loads of fun with colours and water, and indulge in delicious food. I am the one who truly celebrates Holi like crazy."
Shifting the conversation to favorite Holi songs, Vahbiz's eyes light up with excitement as she says, "I really enjoy songs like 'Rang Barse' and 'Balam Pichkari'! They're some of my favorites too."
Reflecting on her past
Holi celebrations, Vahbiz fondly recalls the cherished memories. "Every Holi has been very special to me. Even last year, I went to 2-3 parties, met with family and friends. And I remember one year, there was a Hardy Sandhu concert which was amazing. I think every Holi has been memorable and fun. It's the main occasion where you get to meet your friends and have a blast."
When the topic shifts to skincare during Holi festivities, Vahbiz offers her advice. "I always suggest everybody nowadays to use organic colors. Before heading to the party, it's important to apply a lot of oil. I make sure to wash my face even in the middle of the Holi party. Many of my friends laugh and wonder why my face still looks so clean amidst all the color chaos."
Asked about her favorite Holi delicacies, Vahbiz's enthusiasm for the festival extends to the culinary delights. "We indulge in all kinds of food during Holi celebrations. I adore Thandai and Jalebi. Holi truly is a one-of-a-kind festival."
Lastly, delving into the deeper meaning of Holi, Vahbiz shares her thoughts on its significance. "Holi is one of its kind festivals. Nowhere else can you find such a beautiful tradition brimming with colors and joy. It serves as a unifying force, cherished by all Indians. It holds special significance for our country and society. I truly believe that those who don't partake in Holi are missing out on all the fun and festivities. It's a day when everyone gathers under one roof to have an absolute blast."
As Holi approaches, Vahbiz Dorabjee's vibrant spirit and love for the festival serve as a reminder of the joy and unity it brings to our society.
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