Ranojoy and Shyamoupti's First Holi After Marriage: Plans, Preferences, and a Message of Kindness
Holi Uncut: Ranojoy & Shyamoupti.
INTERVIEW


The festival of colors has always been a symbol of renewal, joy, and the triumph of togetherness. However, for one of the Bengali entertainment industry’s most beloved pairs, Ranojoy Bishnu and Shyamoupti Mudly, Holi 2026 carries a profound personal significance. This year marks their very first Holi as a married couple, a milestone that fans have been eagerly waiting to witness.
In an exclusive and heartwarming conversation with Siti Cinema, the duo opened up about their transition from individual celebrations to a shared life, proving that sometimes the most vibrant colors are found in the quiet moments of companionship.
Tradition Over Trend: A Quiet Celebration at Home
In an era of high-octane celebrity parties and social media-driven festivities, Ranojoy and Shyamoupti are choosing a path of simplicity. While many might expect a grand gala to celebrate their first festive season as newlyweds, the couple revealed that their hearts are set on something far more grounded: family.
Their plans involve a sentimental journey to Madhyamgram, where they intend to visit their respective ancestral homes. For the couple, the essence of the "First Holi" isn't found in loud music or massive crowds, but in the warmth of their parents' blessings and the comfort of childhood surroundings.
"We aren't really fans of 'crazy' celebrations," they shared during the interview. "For us, the day is about tradition and being present with the people who matter most."
Their approach to the festival itself remains minimalist. Eschewing the use of harsh, permanent dyes or being drenched in water, they prefer the subtle elegance of Abir (colored powder). A simple stroke of color on the cheeks is enough to capture the spirit of the day without the chaos that often accompanies the public celebration of the festival.
Mountains, White, and Matched Vibes: The Rapid-Fire Revelations
One of the most charming segments of their chat with Siti Cinema was the rapid-fire round, which highlighted the uncanny compatibility between the two actors. It became quickly apparent that their bond is built on a foundation of shared tastes and similar outlooks on life.
The Palette of Choice: When asked about their favorite color, there was no hesitation. Both Ranojoy and Shyamoupti picked White. It is perhaps poetic that on a day defined by a spectrum of colors, they find beauty in the purity and calm of white-a color that also serves as the perfect canvas for the vibrant hues of Abir.
The Call of the Wild: The debate between the "mountains vs. the sea" is a classic one, but for this couple, there was no contest. Both enthusiastically chose the mountains. Their shared love for the serene, misty peaks suggests a mutual desire for peace and introspection-qualities that are reflected in how they handle their public lives as well.
Reflections on Childhood: The Disciplined and the Calm
Looking back at their younger years, it’s clear that neither Ranojoy nor Shyamoupti were ever the "troublemakers" of their neighborhoods during Holi.
Shyamoupti reminisced about being an exceptionally "quiet and disciplined" child. While her peers might have been covered in silver and gold paints that take days to scrub off, she was always mindful of her responsibilities. She avoided the messy paints specifically to ensure she was presentable and ready for school the following day-a glimpse into the dedicated work ethic she carries into her acting career today.
Ranojoy shared a similar sentiment. Although he spent significant time in Bolpur-a place world-renowned for its cultural and soulful celebration of Basanta Utsav-he never leaned into the rowdier aspects of the festival. While he cherishes the memories of playing with Abir in the cultural hub of Bengal, he admitted to always preferring the safety and quiet of the indoors once the celebrations turned boisterous.
A Voice for the Voiceless: A Compassionate Plea
Beyond the personal anecdotes and romantic updates, the couple used their platform to deliver a powerful message regarding animal welfare. Both Ranojoy and Shyamoupti are known for their empathetic nature, and they were quick to point out the darker side of street celebrations.
They expressed strong disapproval of the practice of throwing colors on stray dogs and cats.
"They have no interest in playing with us. Why cause them pain for our own fun?" they urged.
Their plea served as a timely reminder to fans: The chemicals in synthetic colors can cause severe skin infections and respiratory issues for animals. By advocating for a compassionate celebration, the couple highlighted that true joy should never come at the expense of an innocent creature’s well-being.
The Glow of New Beginnings
The interview concluded on a high note, filled with the kind of mutual admiration that defines a "honeymoon phase." Ranojoy couldn't help but gush over his wife, calling her his "sweet new bride" and describing her beauty as "extraordinary." Shyamoupti, with a playful smile, returned the compliments, admiring her husband's charm and describing him as "hot and handsome." As they head into Holi 2026, Ranojoy Bishnu and Shyamoupti Mudly stand as a testament to the fact that marriage doesn't just change your status; it changes how you experience the world. This year, the pink of the Abir will likely seem a bit brighter, and the white of their clothes a bit crisper, as they celebrate the vibrant colors of a life built together.
For their fans, the message is clear: Celebrate with love, stay grounded in tradition, and always be kind to those who cannot speak for themselves.
