United colours of Holi

One of the greatest strengths of the Indian entertainment industry is its unity in diversity. It has people from different religions, places and even countries, but never ever has it differentiated people on the basis of caste, creed or colour. One feels, this has been one of the biggest reasons for the entertainment industry being what it is today, creative yet commercial with a heart of gold.
One of the greatest strengths of the Indian entertainment industry is its unity in diversity. It has people from different religions, places and even countries, but never ever has it differentiated people on the basis of caste, creed or colour. One feels, this has been one of the biggest reasons for the entertainment industry being what it is today, creative yet commercial with a heart of gold. The way it celebrates Holi is one of the biggest proofs of how this industry is a place where people from different communities come together, work together and live life happily together. Tellychakkar.com spoke to a few television stars who celebrate Holi, despite it not being a festival in their community.
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