Popular actress Aishwarya Khare, who plays the role of Aarambhi Tandon in Colors TV’s show Dr Aarambhi (Malhar Content Creators), is happy with the arrival of Holi. She gets into an exclusive conversation with IWMBuzz.com and speaks about her memorable Holi fights, the strange prank she has seen during the festival, her favourite Holi song and more.

On the significance of the festival for her, Aishwarya says, “Holi holds a very special place in my heart. It is one of my favourite festivals, and I have so many beautiful memories connected to it. I also love how it symbolises good over evil, and I truly believe in that.”

Once, I was so desperate to remove the colour that I actually used washing powder.

Ask her about the most ridiculous thing she has done to try to get stubborn Holi colour off her skin, and pat comes the honest yet shocking answer. “Once, I was so desperate to remove the colour that I actually used washing powder. Yes, literal detergent.”

If she were a Holi water balloon, her target would be “My sisters, without a doubt. Since childhood, we have had water balloon fights. We would stay up all night filling balloons and then start the day by attacking each other.”

On the funniest prank she has seen someone pull under the “Bura Na Mano, Holi Hai”, the actress says, “People throwing eggs or egg whites in the name of Holi. That is definitely the strangest prank I have seen.”

On her style quotient for the day, Aishwarya chooses comfort. “For me, comfort always comes first. It does not matter if I wear white or old clothes. As long as I am comfortable and can enjoy playing Holi, I am happy.”

Her favourite song during Holi is “Do Me A Favour, ” which is definitely at the top of my list.”

The best excuse or “innocent” phrase used after accidentally (or intentionally) drenching someone with a water balloon is, “Bura na mano, Holi hai,” of course.”

Lastly, Aishwarya talks about her plans for Holi, saying, “This year, I will most likely be shooting for Dr Aarambhi. But if I get a day off, I would love to meet my friends in the city and celebrate Holi with them.”

Here’s wishing all our readers a colourfully bright Holi!!