Here's how our favourite Bollywood stars are celebrating Holi

Kareena Kapoor Khan is skipping the festivities though -- for a unique reason


Entertainment Desk March 24, 2016
Kareena Kapoor Khan is skipping the festivities though -- for a unique reason. PHOTO: NDTV

It's the festival of colours and Bollywood stars are celebrating Holi in all it's colourful glory.

Despite Kangana and Hrithik Roshan's ongoing legal battle, the actor didn't let it stop her from celebrating Holi with all her B-town friends at Vineet Jain's party:


Ki and Ka star Arjun Kapoor and our favourite Student of the Year hunk Varun Dhawan attended the party as well.


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SRK took out the time to wish his fans a happy and safe Holi:


Before he was smothered in colour:

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Salman Khan is celebrating Holi with his Sultan crew.


Busy amidst WT20 games, cricketer Virat Kohli is spending Holi on the road with the rest of the Indian cricket team.


Quantico star Priyanka Chopra beat her homesickness when the Quantico crew brought Holi celebrations to her on the show's set.

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The Bachchans are celebrating Holi together as a family.

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So who's missing out on the festivities?

Bajirao Mastani actor Deepika Padukone will unfortunately miss out on the festival of colours this year, as she is busy in Canada filming her first Hollywood movie, xXx: The Return Of The Xander Cage.

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Kareen Kapoor Khan is also excusing herself from Holi celebrations this year, and she has a unique reason for it. The Ki and Ka actor revealed that she's abstaining from the festival as it ruins her hair colour.

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