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Amul posts ad, celebrates 'wholly maska' Holi

By IANS | Updated: March 10, 2020 11:15 IST

Giving out all the colourful festive vibes, India's dairy giant Amul has dropped a colourful ad on their Twitter handle on the occasion and has left netizens impressed.

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New Delhi, March 10 Giving out all the colourful festive vibes, India's dairy giant Amul has dropped a colourful ad on their Twitter handle on the occasion and has left netizens impressed.

The company posted on its official Twitter handle @Amul_Coop the ad which shows a picture of the Amul mascot smearing colour denoting the festival and wrote, "#Amul Topical: Celebrating the festival of colours!"

The creative ad reads, "Holi masti, wholly maska!...Khilao, peela lao!"

As the post surfaced on the Internet, social media has been abuzz with reactions.

A user wrote, "May this day bring peace and happiness for you Cherry blossom...Happy Holi."

Another wrote, "I don't think water and colour celebrations should take place publicly because of corona."

A user commented and wrote, "Unbeatable."

"Stay away from chemical colours and intoxicants this Holi," a user remarked.

On the day of Holi, people enjoy by splashing colors over each other and they also play with liquid colors. This part of playing with colours goes on till the end of the afternoon and in the evening people start off with preparing delicious meals.

( With inputs from IANS )

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