5 Compelling Ways to Celebrate a Virtual Diwali with your Friends and Family

 


This year Diwali celebration is all about coming together across screens and greeting each other over video calls.


This year, Twitter came up with the sweetest way to exchange festive wishes by introducing a virtual ladoo and an appealing tagline #EkZindagiKaroRoshan. We hope you all had a fun time sending this Conversation Card to all your friends and family both near and far.


Diwali, AKA the Festival of Lights, has an apt message ‘good triumphing over evil’ and welcoming new beginnings. After all the chaos created due to COVID-19, Diwali celebrations are going to be very different. Despite all the odds, you need to allow lights to overcome darkness and find ways to make virtual celebrations less boring (if that’s what you are thinking!).


We will be sharing a few tips to celebrate the festival and bring out the best by doing what the festival represents – bring out the good and make a difference by going virtual. #Letsmakeadifference.


5 Sparkling Virtual Diwali Celebration Ideas 2020


1. Throw a Diwali Bash with Faraway Family and Friends


We are pretty sure you all are looking forward to hosting a virtual Diwali party via video conferencing apps. Connect digitally and spend quality time playing games, share thoughts, and gossip for hours. You can even give a virtual house tour as you flaunt your decorations, rangoli, and your new Diwali saree (that goes without saying!)


We would recommend making your Diwali unique by hosting an online poker competition or rangoli competition to get people into Diwali spirits.


2. Organize a Virtual Fashion Show


It's sad for many people who are all alone and won't be having a family Diwali. Connect with your loved ones on video calls and invite them for a Zoom call to experience a first-ever virtual fashion show.


Everyone will dress up nicely for Diwali. Ask them to walk on an imaginary ramp walk, and the best one can ask for anything he/she wishes for.


3. Virtual Fun Game Night


The younger ones can keep themselves busy with a Diwali special game night. Gladly, there are dozens of games available online. Don't forget to stock on Diwali sweets before you get started. It's a great alternative to keep your children away from bursting crackers and celebrating #pollutionfreeDiwali. The winner will take away the title of 'DIWALI GAMER 2020'.


4. Send Loads of Love Virtually


Send across gifts, anything from homemade sweets, food, cards, clothes, etc. A thoughtful gift will put a smile on your grandparents’ face, who hasn't seen you for almost a year now. If you ask us, then E-gift cards are the best choice to show some love to your faraway sister or parents. Gift cards and vouchers are the best go-to Diwali gift this year.


Send your Diwali wishes in advance.


5. Be a Part of a Virtual Diwali Festival


Fortunately, you don't have to miss out on any Diwali festivals and activities this year. Thanks to Zoom, you can do everything online this year at the comfort of your couch.


You can be a part of The Times Square event and get into the Diwali vibes as usual. It's the best way to allure your children and have a festive dance.


Don't forget to share your Diwali selfies, as it's the best time when everything around you is all glittery and sparkly. Encourage others to share their Diwali selfies and get the festive spirit going on.


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