
Anand Mahindra shared his ‘Happy Holi’ wishes on social media. Mahindra spoke about the diversity of India through his wish.
Anand Mahindra used an AI image where different states from India are artistically depicted in different colors. When they come together, they will make a beautiful offering for Holi 2026.
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“On Holi, colors don’t compete. They come together. This incredible festival is a joyful reminder of what India has always been: many colors, one vibrant canvas. Happy Holi everyone!” wrote a billionaire entrepreneur.
“Well said sir! This picture perfectly captures the soul of our nation. We wish you a very colorful and happy Holi!
One shining canvas indeed! Happy Holi sir!” commented a social media user.
“May this sacred festival of colors bring new light and happiness into your life. May every color give wings to your dreams and every smile grow deeper with your loved ones. Holi is not just a festival of colors but an opportunity to connect hearts and wash away everything,” wrote another user.
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Another user wrote: “The swirl of dust on the crowded streets shows that the joy of Holi also tests our logistics – traffic slows down, water bottles become currency and the city collectively pauses for a moment to celebrate the colour.”
“Holi is not just a festival, it’s a master class in social harmony. Happy Holi to all who add their color to the mix!” came from another.
Celebs wish for Holi 2026
Several Indian celebrities have wished for Holi 2026. Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar has linked it with his upcoming film.
“This Holi, drive away the specters of fear and hate. Make life colorful with joy and loved ones. Happy Holi to you and your family. Have a safe Holi!” he wrote while sharing a clip from his upcoming horror comedy film Bhooth Bangla.
“Holi reminds me that life, like colors, is best lived when shared. Happy Holi. Stay safe, stay kind,” wrote Bollywood veteran Suniel Shetty.
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Amitabh Bachchan used the line from his 1981 film Silsila, which also starred Jaya Bachchan, Rekha and Sanjeev Kumar. The legendary film star used ‘Rang Barse’, the iconic Holi song.
Interestingly, Cricket Australia also posted a Holi 2026 wish, “Wishing a very happy Holi to all who celebrate.”
Anthony Albanese, Australia’s Prime Minister, wrote: “This year’s Holi celebrations nurture friendships and build communities so that the power of all that unites us continues long after the gulal has passed.
“Have the brightest and most colorful Holi. Happy Holi everyone,” said cricketer Irfan Pathan.





