While Holi is often associated with vibrant rituals and traditional poojas, for Preeti Jhangiani and Parvinn Dabass, the festival is all a...
While Holi is often associated with vibrant rituals
and traditional poojas, for Preeti Jhangiani and Parvinn Dabass, the festival
is all about simplicity, warmth, and meaningful connections. The couple prefers
to celebrate the festival of colors in their own unique way—steering away from
formal religious ceremonies and instead focusing on spreading joy.
“We don’t really do Holi pooja,” they share
candidly. “For us, it’s more about sharing happiness with the people around
us.” Staying true to their roots, the duo embraces a heartfelt tradition of
distributing Sindhi delicacies like Ghevar and Bhujia. These festive treats are
lovingly shared with friends, family, and everyone who works with them—making
the celebration inclusive and full of gratitude.
Their Holi isn’t just about sweets; it’s about
togetherness. The couple enjoys attending lively gatherings and parties,
celebrating with close friends and loved ones. It’s a time filled with
laughter, colors, and cherished moments rather than elaborate rituals.
In a world where festivals can sometimes become
grand and overwhelming, Preeti and Parvinn’s approach is refreshingly grounded.
Their celebration is a beautiful reminder that the true essence of Holi lies in
sharing, caring, and celebrating bonds—with a touch of sweetness.

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