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Many hues of Holi

March 18, 2016 07:28 pm | Updated 07:28 pm IST

Here is a list of the main events being organised to celebrate the Festival of Colours in the city

Youngsters smearing colours on the occasion of Holi. Photo: K.R. Deepak

It’s time to welcome to vitality of spring with the exuberant colours of Holi. Shops have stocked up all the paraphernalia like pichkaris, gulals and many other products specially rolled out for the occasion. Various hotels and venues in the city have lined up a series of events to make the festival more joyful for the revellers. Here is a list of the main events being organised to celebrate the Festival of Colours.

Vihar, Rushikonda

The party begins here from March 22 with a full moon party at the beachside location. DJ Bobsy and DJ FLipsyd will churn the consoles to create some mind blowing music of Deep House and Progressive House. The party starts from 8 p.m. Vihar is keeping a special emphasis on organic colours for its Holi celebrations on March 23. Use of skin friendly, organic colours will be highlight of the party. Adding vigour to the revelry, there will be foam dance and rain dance. DJs Rahul, Swarup Varma, Kenny, Phani and Mantra will keep the festive spirits high with foot-tapping music. The door opens from 10 a.m. onwards. For more details, contact 9949867694.

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The Park

Sink yourself in the mirthful splash of colours at the Holi bash at The Park on March 23. DJ Ajay Joseph from Hyderabad will start the party from 9 a.m. onwards. There will be rain dance and surprise performances in store for the Holi revellers. For further details, call 0891-3045678

Sandy Lane

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DJ Savyo from Kochi and DJ Bobsy will kick off the colourful Holi party at Sandy Lane Beach on March 23 from 10 a.m. onwards. For details, contact 8523812345.

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