Anand Mahindra suggests Guntur chilli fields for Holi tourism

Industrialist Anand Mahindra celebrated Holi by sharing aerial videos of chilli fields in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, proposing them as an agri-tourism spot during the winter harvest season. He highlighted the vibrant patterns formed by drying chillies and Guntur's 15% share in India's chilli production. Mahindra called for ideas to develop the area into a festival attraction while considering benefits for local farmers.

Anand Mahindra, chairman of the Mahindra Group, marked Holi on March 4, 2026, with social media posts emphasizing India's diversity through colors. He shared an AI-generated image depicting Indian states as blending colors, captioning it: "On Holi, colours don’t compete. They come together." He described the festival as a reminder of "many colours, one vibrant canvas."

In a follow-up post, Mahindra shared two aerial videos from Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh, showing railway lines flanked by vibrant red sheets of chillies laid out to dry. He noted that these create "an amazingly beautiful tapestry when seen from above." Guntur accounts for 15% of India's chilli production, he added.

Mahindra proposed transforming the seasonal winter harvest into a tourism opportunity, aligning with Holi's timing. Suggestions included balloon rides for aerial views, performances of local music and dance, and creating a festival. He acknowledged concerns about disruptive tourists but emphasized potential income supplements for farmers and communities.

The post garnered positive reactions online. One user commented, "Guntur mirchi fields are already India’s natural Holi canvas. With the right planning, it can become a world-class agri-tourism festival supporting farmers." Another envisioned a "Guntur Mirchi Mela" with drone views, balloon rides, cultural dances, and farmer tours, stressing community-led management to avoid field damage.

A third response supported farm tours, local food events, and cultural activities to generate extra income without interfering with farming, provided it remains small-scale and seasonal.

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