This year, Holi celebrations kicked off later than usual due to India's surging COVID cases. Usually a vibrant festival bursting with crowds and colour, this year's parties have been subdued with social distancing restrictions in place.
Most people therefore have had no choice but to honour Holi indoors quietly with just a handful of family and friends, while reminiscing about the craziness of years gone by. On 9 March 2020, streets up and down the country were filled with dancing, bold colours (people usually paint each other), and high spirits. Nostalgia, it seems, is the theme of 2021's Holi.
Huge speakers usually set up around Indian cities to pump up the party atmosphere were replaced by radios in people's homes blaring Bollywood classics this year in a bid to keep spirits high amid the gloom of the pandemic.
Vendors selling water guns, wigs, face masks, and coloured powder to throw at people say sales are down by more than 50 percent this year. Indians are taking to social media to remember the good old days, when COVID restrictions and curfews were unthinkable.