Saturday, June 20, 2026
40.2 C
New Delhi

When Sidharth and Kiara relived Holi nostalgia

When Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani relived Holi nostalgia, 'It was all about colors, laughter, and endless fun'

As Holi approaches on March 3, Bollywood couple Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani revisit the joy and color of their childhood celebrations. In a 2025 chat with ETimes, Sidharth had recalled how Holi shaped some of his happiest early memories. “Holi has always been a grand celebration for me,” he said. He explained how the festival was full of excitement when he grew up in Delhi. “Growing up in Delhi, my cousins and I would wake up early, load up on water balloons, and make sure we had the coolest water guns in the colony. It was all about colors, laughter, and endless fun. You’d step out knowing you wouldn’t return home looking the same.”

Festivals help him pause and reconnect

Sidharth also reflected on how the festival’s meaning evolved as he grew older. He noted that Holi now feels more reflective. “Festivals like Holi are a reminder to pause and reconnect with family, friends, and even yourself. No matter how packed my schedule gets, I try to be home for Holi,” he said. As he compared past and present celebrations, he added, “Unlike my childhood days, when Holi was more about playing with colors and water till afternoon, running around with friends, and eating all you can, now, the festival is more about the energy, the happiness it brings, and just being in the moment. ”

Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra prefer simple, festive moments

This year marks the couple’s third Holi together. Their celebration gains added meaning as they prepare to welcome their baby. Sidharth highlighted how their preferences align. “With Kiara, Holi has been just as fun with colors, music, and the whole vibe. We enjoy keeping things simple yet festive, like playing with colors, spending time with loved ones, and, of course, indulging in special Holi treats.”

‘Toxic’ creates excitement

While the couple gears up for Holi, Kiara also draws attention for her next film with Yash, titled Toxic. A new poster from the film’s first song, “Tabaahi,” was shared on the official social media page. In the poster, Yash lies on the sand while Kiara sits behind him with her arms wrapped around him. Yash appears in grey trousers, while Kiara wears a white shirt. The caption read, “12:59 PM | March 2nd.”

Personal life

The celebrity couple tied the knot on February 7, 2023, in an intimate ceremony at Suryagarh Palace in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Kiara and Sid welcomed home their firstborn on July 15, 2025 and later named her ‘Saraayah Malhotra,’ meaning ‘God’s princess’.

Sidharth Malhotra Bids Emotional Farewell To Father Sunil Malhotra After Prolonged Illness

Go to Source

Hot this week

African proverb of the day: ‘Don’t let your mouth carry you where your foot can’t bring you back from’ because words travel farther than...

Words once said can not be taken back. One should not let their mouth carry them where their foot can’t bring them back. Read More

20 Top Cricketers Banned For Corruption: 4 Indians, 8 Pakistanis In The Infamous List

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Cricket faces persistent corruption, leading to numerous player bans. Prominent captains received lifetime bans for match-fixing scandals. Read More

‘Focus On Your Own Popularity’: Meloni Fires Back At Trump Over ‘Begging’ For Photo Remark

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom US President Trump accused Italian PM Meloni of seeking photos. Trump linked Meloni’s actions to declining popularity and policies. Read More

SOP released to conserve sea turtles across 36 islands of Lakshadweep

SOP released to conserve sea turtles across 36 islands of Lakshadweep NEW DELHI: The Union environment ministry on Saturday released a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), providing a unified and scientifically robust framework for t Read More

Peace broker or troubled state? What PoK unrest means for Pakistan

Photo credit: AP As Pakistan seeks to position itself as a responsible regional actor on the global stage, unrest in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) is exposing deep cracks closer to home. Read More

Topics

African proverb of the day: ‘Don’t let your mouth carry you where your foot can’t bring you back from’ because words travel farther than...

Words once said can not be taken back. One should not let their mouth carry them where their foot can’t bring them back. Read More

20 Top Cricketers Banned For Corruption: 4 Indians, 8 Pakistanis In The Infamous List

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Cricket faces persistent corruption, leading to numerous player bans. Prominent captains received lifetime bans for match-fixing scandals. Read More

‘Focus On Your Own Popularity’: Meloni Fires Back At Trump Over ‘Begging’ For Photo Remark

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom US President Trump accused Italian PM Meloni of seeking photos. Trump linked Meloni’s actions to declining popularity and policies. Read More

SOP released to conserve sea turtles across 36 islands of Lakshadweep

SOP released to conserve sea turtles across 36 islands of Lakshadweep NEW DELHI: The Union environment ministry on Saturday released a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), providing a unified and scientifically robust framework for t Read More

Peace broker or troubled state? What PoK unrest means for Pakistan

Photo credit: AP As Pakistan seeks to position itself as a responsible regional actor on the global stage, unrest in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) is exposing deep cracks closer to home. Read More

‘Beyond the physical world’: Congress mocks Tharoor’s ‘admiration’ for PM Modi

Pawan Khera said Shashi Tharoor’s admiration for PM Modi “appears to have transcended the limitations of the physical world”. Read More

Zero cervical cancer deaths in vaccinated young women

(PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: As India races to vaccinate 1. Read More

IND vs AFG: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Prasidh Krishna Secure 3-0 Series Sweep For India

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Prasidh Krishna took five wickets, despite Shahidi’s century. Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma built a dominant 170-run opening stand. Read More

Related Articles