Even though superstar Amitabh Bachchan is not celebrating Holi in remembrance of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack victims, most TV and film celebrities are all set to enjoy the festival of colours with their family and friends.

Sanjay Suri: I have always liked playing Holi, but this time it will be a close family affair because my son is very young. He is just about two years old and I don't want him to get hurt in any way. So we will just use some dry colours this year - nothing more than that.

Neha Dhupia:
I will be celebrating Holi in Goa with my friends and family. This is the second time that I will be enjoying the festival at my house in Goa.

Divya Dutta: As of now I am shooting in Rajasthan. Holi here is a big festival and is celebrated with fervour. So for me, it will be Holi in Rajasthani style this year.

Purab Kohli:
I am playing Holi at my friend's place with a few friends and then I have a flight to catch to Dubai in the afternoon. I believe in playing a safe Holi and only play with Gulaal and clean water.

Anjana Sukhani:
I have a Holi appearance at the Country Club in Mumbai. From there I will head to the Zoom Holi party where the entire Jashn team will be.

Ronit Roy:
I will be doing a puja and then shooting throughout the day. I have to shoot if my audiences need to be entertained. I have been doing this for the last eight years now, so it's like a routine.

Hiten Tejwani:
If something nice is happening in my building, then we will celebrate Holi there. Otherwise we will be going to some friends' place. I prefer playing Holi with natural colours or gulaal and not pucca (dark) colours because I am an actor and need to use colours that come off easily.

Sudha Chandran: I don't play Holi but it's a holiday and a welcome break for me which I will use to chill out.