Do me a favour, let's play Holi; safely

Holi is around the corner. And though it’s a festival of colours and balloons we wonder if our TV stars get time to have fun, given their hectic shooting schedules. For the past few years, people have been waking up to a safe Holi, complete with dry, organic colours. Also,unfortunately this spirited festival is also the time when children and even adults indulge in unsafe celebrations, causing distress to others, sometimes the dangers taking dangerous proportions. TellyChakkar spoke to some actors to find out if they prefer a wet or a dry Holi and their tips for a safe Holi.
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