India, March 4 -- With gulaal colouring the air and cries of 'Holi hai!' filling our hearts, the festival of Holi (March 4 this year) is a rare day when even those who usually make excuses to step out, meet their friends and indulge in festivities. Holi celebrations are all about mending, renewing, and polishing relationships. And beyond the colours, laughter and celebrations, what truly binds people together are the timeless Bollywood songs that continue to bring generations to the dance floor, turning strangers into companions and moments into memories! Indian cinema has played a significant role in shaping the spirit of Holi through its iconic songs. Keeping this sentiment alive, Dr Er Rtn Rajainderr Jain, who dons the many hats of writer, producer, director, singer, and film and TV critic announces his next project. "My upcoming film, Bedakhal, is currently in the scripting stage. It will feature a Holi song to mirror our vibrant cultural essence." This festival of colours mirrors the onset of spring, symbolising growth beyond the past. With a nod to the profound story of Prahlad and Holika, a reminder of the fleeting nature of ego and the endurance of faith, Dr Jaina shares a deep message. "Holi reminds us every year that life is not black and white; it is beautifully colourful. The colours may fade by evening, but the memories of the people we meet wholeheartedly continue to paint our lives throughout the year," he shares.htc...