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Kolkata hosts 'Rangotav'

| | Mar 07, 2015, at 05:33 am
Kolkata, Mar 6 (IBNS) Buzz 365 Entertainments, co-ordinated by Media Connect, celebrated the festival of colours Holi on Friday.

DJ Harish played some charming music to make the environment more colourful. Rain dance, skin-friendly colors, folk performances and  Tomatina zone were the special attractions of this event.

Piyush Pureka & Chirag Kaushik, Owner of Buzz 365 Entertainments said, “Holi was celebrated in Spanish tomatina style & youngsters had a fun-filled day as they squirted tomatoes at each other and dunked their friends in the pool. We thought of organising such a party in the city after being inspired by the song (Kahe halke halke, yeh rang chhalke chhalke) from the movie, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, where Hrithik and his friends enjoyed so much. As the colour of tomato is red, we thought it would be perfect for Holi .”

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