FluffyMochi
FluffyMochi

Do festivals break the monotony of life?

Many years after I left my home I travelled for work and always networked with folks who are my role models and my peers. Try building my own empire sometimes spending festivals at the office and in very commercial set up like dandiya events.

I always lived in the moment and got joy even for every small event. I am grateful for my friends and environment.

This Dushera I decided to go to my roots and indulge myself in my gully festivities.I am in a pool of people who are strangers yet they made me very much of their group.

I decide to pull out my Kanchivaram and dolled up to sway. Dressing up is so therapeutic👑.

In Hyderabad this Dushera they celebrate a day where flowers are arranged in an aesthetic manner of heaps and women dance around singing songs n swaying in joy. Night is long and joy is immense.Here no caste no color no income glares. It's all about inclusiveness, having fun and sharing joy.

This was my best festival and will cherish forever.Happy Dushera so good to c that metro cities still have naive not so commercial events still existing.

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