Holi's Cinematic Palette: From Joyous Revelry to Dramatic Turns

Holi, the vibrant Indian festival of colors, has been a recurrent motif in Hindi cinema, acting as a vehicle for both joyous celebration and pivotal narrative shifts. From romantic developments to dramatic confrontations, films like 'Navrang', 'Silsila', and 'Darr' have used Holi to underscore emotional complexities and societal themes.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 13-03-2025 19:05 IST | Created: 13-03-2025 19:05 IST
Holi's Cinematic Palette: From Joyous Revelry to Dramatic Turns
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In Hindi cinema, Holi, the vibrant festival of colours, serves as more than mere celebration; it acts as a vital plot device. Films ranging from the classic 'Navrang' to the intense 'Darr' leverage Holi to highlight emotional shifts and societal challenges.

Through films like 'Ye Jawani Hai Deewani' and 'Silsila', the festival marks character transformations and turbulent relationships. The colours of Holi blur societal norms, allowing characters to express their true selves, as seen in 'Mohabbatein' and 'Ram Leela'.

Yet, the festival's carefree gaiety can quickly turn menacing, as evidenced in 'Darr' and 'Damini'. With Holi, cinema captures a spectrum of emotions, illustrating how this tradition navigates through joy, conflict, and resolution in Indian storytelling.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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