Updated On: 12 March, 2025 10:32 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Ahead of Holi 2025, actor Vardhaan Puri spoke about how his relationship with the festival evolved over the years and the reason behind the same

Vardhaan Puri
Holi has always been one of the most vibrant and joyous festivals in India. For Vardhaan Puri, too, Holi meant a party he eagerly looked forward to, but his approach towards the festival has evolved. “I used to be the one who was most enthusiastic about Holi parties,” he recalls, reminiscing about the colors, the music, and the infectious energy of the festival. But over time, his perspective changed about the way people celebrate the festival.
“I have seen people play Holi in a limitless manner,” Vardhaan shares. The festival, meant to spread happiness, often takes a dangerous turn when people forget the concept of consent especially when it comes to women. “When people are intoxicated and do as they please while trying to justify their actions by screaming ‘bura na maano Holi hai’, they tend to forget that not everyone is comfortable with colour being thrown at them, with strangers touching them in the name of celebrations. It’s just not justified,” he says. This disregard for personal space and boundaries made him step back and think. “It’s been many years since I have been doing an intimate and cozy Holi celebration with my family and friends with organic colours. At least that way I know that the women of my family and my close friends are safe.”