Raviraa Bhardwaj, who is currently seen in Khoj, shares her love for Holi, her favorite traditions, and how she celebrates the festival in style.
For Raviraa, colors hold deep meaning, and if she had to describe herself as one, it would be red. “Red represents passion, energy, and strength—qualities that define me both personally and professionally,” she shares.
When it comes to playing Holi, Raviraa prefers keeping it dry and vibrant. “I love playing dry Holi with gulaal. It’s fun, much easier to clean up, and better for the environment,” she says. She also strongly opposes water balloons, acknowledging the harm they can cause. “Water balloons can be dangerous, especially when thrown with force. They can hurt people and are not great for the environment. I prefer celebrating with organic gulaal instead.”
Reminiscing about her favorite Holi memories, Raviraa recalls her college days in Surat. “Playing Garba in colors, dancing to Bollywood songs, and celebrating with friends—those Holis were truly special.”
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Being an actress, skin and hair care are important to her, especially during Holi. “I apply a generous amount of coconut oil on my skin and hair before playing. It helps prevent colors from sticking and makes washing them off easier. Sunscreen is also a must!”
No Holi is complete without indulging in festive treats, and for Raviraa, gujiyas top the list. “I absolutely love gujiyas! Along with that, I enjoy thandai and all the delicious snacks that come with Holi.”
As for the traditional Holi attire, Raviraa sticks to the classic festive look. “Yes! Wearing white on Holi is a must for me. It makes the colors pop beautifully, and there’s something so festive about a classic white outfit drenched in Holi colors.”
With her enthusiasm and love for tradition, Raviraa Bhardwaj proves that Holi is not just about colors but also about celebrating joy, togetherness, and cherished memories.