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'Kurtas' for two! Watch French Embassy's hilarious Diwali date dilemma

'Chef: Kaju Katli for October 20 or 21? Boss: Do enough for both days!'
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Diwali 2025 is causing quite a stir, with people scratching their heads over whether to celebrate on October 20 or 21. Amidst the uncertainty, the French Embassy has brought some much-needed comic relief with their hilarious take on the Diwali date confusion.

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In a playful video, Embassy employees poke fun at the confusion, showcasing humorous scenarios that will leave you in stitches. From buying ‘two kurtas’ to ‘splitting’ a flower bouquet, their comedic skits add a lighthearted touch to the uncertainty.

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But what's behind the confusion?

According to traditional calendars, Diwali is celebrated on ‘Kartik Amavasya’, which falls on October 20 this year. However, some calendars suggest a "split Diwali," leaving people wondering which date to celebrate.

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As one social media user said, "Celebrate both days. Life is to celebrate. Happy Diwali guys!" After all, Diwali is the festival of light over darkness, and a little extra celebration never hurts anyone!

So, let's take a cue from the French Embassy and laugh our way through the confusion. Happy Diwali, everyone!

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