As soon as Holi arrives, colors, gulal and happiness start spreading everywhere. As Holi approaches, social media also gets filled with colors. People start sharing videos and photos of Holi in their own unique ways. Meanwhile, a dance video has surfaced which has created a stir on the internet. This viral video was shared on social media platform X. This was posted by user Neeraj Kanojia from his account @NeerajKanojia16. The video also has a funny caption: “Friends, there will be no FIR against this, so share this Holi video.” This caption is attracting even more attention.
Friends, there will be no FIR on this. So share this video of Holi. pic.twitter.com/mrrzA1aYKj
— Neeraj Kanojia (@NeerajKanojia16) March 2, 2026
Didi’s amazing dance drenched in colors
In the video, a girl is seen completely drenched in the colors of Holi. Her clothes and face are stained with gulal, which clearly shows that she is enjoying Holi celebrations. An old Bollywood song is playing in the background, on which she is dancing with full confidence. Her dance style is Indian style, in which her dance, expression and energy are clearly visible. Seeing the way she dances to the loud music, the audience cannot stop themselves from dancing. The smile and enthusiasm on her face makes the video even more special.
Small clip, big impact and viral comments
The video is not very long, but it has had a huge impact on social media. It received thousands of likes and comments as soon as it was uploaded. Many users wished Happy Holi, while some jokingly commented that such Holi should be celebrated every year. Some praised the girl’s confidence and energy, while others said that such videos show the real joy of the festival.
Holi colors spread across the country and abroad
The special thing about social media is that any video can reach the world in a moment. People from different countries are watching this video and praising Indian festivals and music. Holi is no longer limited to India only, its colors have spread to every corner of the world. Colours, music and dance connect people.
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