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Interactive Diwali?

Yes! Interactive displays and hands-on installations are definitely a newer addition to Diwali. The article https://observervoice.com/how-the-festival-of-lights-became-indias-largest-interactive-entertainment-night-119299/ I read explained how this trend started gaining momentum when event planners realized people wanted more than passive experiences. Now you’ll find LED tunnels, projection mapping, and crowd-controlled light shows becoming standard. It’s not just about watching anymore—it’s about participating. What’s cool is that this shift still respects the festival’s roots while adding something new. It helped me appreciate how creative and community-driven these events have become. Definitely worth reading if you’re into the evolution of festivals.

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Totally agree, the modern Diwali vibe is something else. It’s wild how cities turn entire blocks into glowing zones. Definitely a great way to bring people together.

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