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Preity Zinta shares throwback photos drenched in colors to ‘maintain the spirit of Holi alive’


Picture Supply : SOCIAL MEDIA/PREITY ZINTA Preity Zinta shares throwback photos drenched in colors to ‘maintain the spirit of Holi alive’

Holi is right here! The ‘pageant of colors’ has lastly arrived and on the auspicious event, Bollywood actress Preity Zinta on Sunday handled followers to some throwback photos as she despatched out heat needs to her household, associates and followers. The actress, who’s at present in Mumbai, posted a few throwback photos of herself with husband Gene Goodenough from their earlier Holi celebrations. She took to Twitter and shared the colorful pictures as that is one of many some ways to ‘maintain the spirit of Holi alive’ amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The primary submit was a selfie clicked by Zinta along with her husband Gene Goodenough because the duo smilingly posed for the image with their faces smeared with colors. Sending out good needs on the auspicious event, the ‘Veer Zaara’ actor wrote, “#HappyHoli everybody. Could this pageant of colors add the color of happiness, well being & positivity to all our lives. ”

Stating that there is no such thing as a Holi celebration this yr as a result of coronavirus pandemic, the actor mentioned that she is placing out final yr’s picture to maintain the spirit of Holi alive. “Feels unusual 2 have No Holi celebration this yr due 2 d pandemic..so I am placing up some earlier Holi pics 2 maintain d spirit of Holi alive. #Patiparmeshwar #ting. (sic)”

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The 46-year-old shared one other throwback image from final yr’s festivities along with her husband and household associates and quoted the favored Holi music from the 1981 movie ‘Silsila’.

She wrote, “Rang Barse.” (crimson coronary heart emoticon) and added the hashtags, ” #HappyHoli #throwback #Ting.”

Holi can be celebrated on March 29. Nonetheless, public celebrations in most states throughout the nation have been prohibited amid the current surge in COVID-19 instances.

(ANI Inputs)

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