
Holi is incomplete without these hilarious memes and jokes. Best ones
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Of course, the Internet is celebrating the spirit of Holi with some hilarious memes and jokes. We have compiled the best ones for you.
First of all, a very Happy Holi to everyone. After two years of spending Holi under lockdown (all thanks to Covid-19), we finally get to celebrate the festival with our friends and family with full fervour (and in-person). The festival of colours, which also marks the arrival of spring, is being celebrated in several parts of India today, March 18.
Holi definitely means the reunion of families, friends and of course, fun galore. For others, the festival is all about good and delicious food and snacks. Of course, the Internet is celebrating the spirit of Holi with some hilarious memes and jokes. We have compiled the best ones for you. Take a look.
*Me going home after playing Holi*Mom and dad : pic.twitter.com/pwogvGlYqb
Wishing you and your loved ones a very Happy Holi. #Holi pic.twitter.com/lEMC5R7Ie0

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