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Virat urges followers to go traditional this Diwali, launches Manyavar's 'India Ethnic Week' campaign

| @indiablooms | Oct 25, 2018, at 01:44 pm

Mumbai, Oct 25 (IBNS): Be it while plying his trade during a match or just living his life outside of it, Indian national men's cricket team captain Virat Kohli loves to dress up and with Diwali knocking at the door, he recently spoke about his favorite looks for the festive season as he launched a Diwali campaign called – India Ethnic Week – by Manyavar.

While talking about his Diwali experiences and love for the festival, Virat said, “I have very fond memories of spending the entire Diwali week, from Dhanteras to Bhai Dooj, with friends and family. And I love to don ethnic attire the entire week of celebrations, as I strongly believe that it adds to the festive wali feel! While shooting for the campaign my personal favorite look was the Diwali look in a royal blue kurta jacket with golden work. I liked my Choti Diwali look too as it was an offbeat jacket!”

He announced the campaign on social media; where he urged people to wear Indian Ethnic wear on all 5 special days of Diwali, which comprise the days of the India Ethnic Week as well – Dhanteras, Choti Diwali, Diwali, Milni and Bhai Dooj.

Adding about India Ethnic Week, he said, “When Manyavar shared their idea of creating an India Ethnic Week – urging people to wear Indian ethnic wear throughout the Diwali week – I instantly loved it and connected with it. I think the youth will also resonate with this idea of celebrating the entire week in ethnic wear for a change and make India Ethnic Week a grand success!”

The thought behind India ethnic Week is rooted in the fact that Diwali isn’t just a day-long affair; preparations start in advance.

The festivities also begin two days before Diwali, from Dhanteras onward and go on till two days after Diwali, till Bhai Dooj. Each day has its own set of religious rituals, social customs, traditions and fun; being dressed in ethnic wear, adds to the #FestiveWaaliFeeling. In the campaign film, Virat puts it aptly when he says, “Diwali ka asli mazaa toh ethnic mein hi aata hai!”

Manyavar has planned a multi-media campaign to amplify India Ethnic Week. It plans to scale up India Ethnic Week celebrations over the years to come.

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