Raksha Bandhan Special-Youth! Celebrate Rakhi In New Style

Spruce up your RAKHI celebration with your siblings

The bond between brothers and sisters are quite rare. This special bond is celebrated here in India by tying a special Rakhi on the hand of one’s beloved brother while receiving chocolates/gifts/cash in return. But, the celebration of Raksha Bandhan has become quite a monotonous one in recent years, losing its colourful flare and the sweet moments are shortened by doing minimum rituals of exchanging presents and tying Rakhi’s. In modern cities, it is reduced to a simple ‘Happy Raksha Bandhan’ text, sounds weird no. Well, here are some new ways that you can do to spruce up your special sibling celebration.

  • Costume Choice:

    Take a leap of faith and promise your sibling that you will wear whatever outfit they choose for you on Rakhi day. You can do the same by choosing hilarious costumes for your sibling as well. Take funky pictures together and share with your friends and family.

  • MasterChef Siblings:

    On Rakhi day, join your sibling in the kitchen for a mini bake-off and see which sibling finishes the best dish the fastest. Let your parents judge and the winning sibling can be a sport.

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  • Changing Role:

    Interchange your sibling’s roles on this special occasion. And ask your parents to treat you likewise and have a good laugh at how the tables may turn! Sounds interesting, isn’t it? Try.

  • Rakhi Video:

    While tying Rakhi, turn on the music, dress like you guys are the most beautiful siblings of the world and make sure you make a video. Upload that video on YouTube and share your happiness with others.

Don’t celebrate in hurry! Create an unforgettable memory! No matter what, there is always time for family. Just a simple Rakhi and exchange of gifts is probably not the best possible way to show your affection and make a memory out of it. Go BnD way, Go Creative.

Have A Joyous Rakhi To All.

 

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