&TV is all set to celebrate the festival of colours, Holi, with a bang with its three popular shows – Doosri Maa, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai. Each show has planned a unique Holi track that promises to be a delightful treat for viewers.
In Doosri Maa, Yashoda and Krishna will embark on a journey to find Ashok in Haridwar, who is grieving after a loss and decides to abandon the materialistic world. This track will bring out the emotional side of the festival and highlight the importance of relationships.
Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, on the other hand, has a humorous take on the festival. Happu and Beni get into a fight with an unknown man while returning from their friend’s Holi party. Later, they discover that the same person is a Jal Vibhag officer who turned off the water supply to their house as a lesson. This track will tickle viewers’ funny bones and showcase the quirkiness of the festival.
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About &TV’s Happu Ki Ultan Paltan Holi track, Daroga Happu Singh shares, “While returning from their friend Batuk’s Holi party, Happu (Yogesh Tripathi) and Beni (Vishwanath Chaterjee) fight with an unknown man. Hritik (Aryan Prajapati) informs them that water is not flowing from the tap while they are playing Holi at their house, prompting Happu and Beni to rush to Jal Vibhag to complain.
Holi is a festival that is celebrated with immense joy and enthusiasm across India. It is a time when people come together and celebrate the triumph of good over evil. The festival is also a symbol of unity and brotherhood as people forget their differences and celebrate the occasion with their loved ones.
However, they discover that the Jal Vibhag officer with whom they fought the night before is the same person. He also turned off the water supply to Happu’s house to teach him a lesson.” About &TV’s Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai Holi track, “Anita (Vidisha Srivastava) is moved by David Chacha’s (Annup Upadhyay) story about his deceased father and hangs a picture of him on their living room wall.
While everyone is busy celebrating Holi in the Modern Colony, Vibhuti (Aasif Sheikh) gets injured while cutting a lemon, and his blood splatters all over that picture. His grandfather’s soul then enters his body, and he begins to mistreat everyone. He smudges colour on Tiwari’s (Rohitashv Gour) face and tweezes Angoori’s (Shubhangi Atre) waist with force. When Chacha tries to stop him, he slaps him which makes him realize that his late father’s soul has entered his body.”
Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai’s Holi track revolves around Vibhuti, who gets possessed by his grandfather’s soul after his blood splatters on the picture hanging in their living room. He begins to mistreat everyone and creates chaos during the festival. This track will add a supernatural twist to the festival and provide a thrilling experience for viewers.
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However, it is important to celebrate the festival responsibly and avoid any harm to oneself or others. The use of harmful chemicals in colours can cause skin allergies and other health issues. It is essential to use eco-friendly colours and ensure that the celebrations do not harm the environment.
Furthermore, the festival also creates a lot of waste in the form of plastic bags and bottles. It is essential to dispose of the waste properly and not litter the surroundings. As responsible citizens, we must celebrate the festival in a way that does not harm the environment and creates a positive impact on society.
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&TV’s Holi Special promises to be a delightful treat for viewers. The unique tracks in Doosri Maa, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai showcase different aspects of the festival and provide a wholesome entertainment experience. However, it is crucial to celebrate the festival responsibly and avoid any harm to oneself or others. Let us celebrate Holi with joy and positivity while being mindful of our actions. Happy Holi!