In fashion, a "Dhool top" often refers to clothing designed for the Holi festival , where "dhool" (dust/colored powder) is thrown. These are typically white Cotton Kurtas or short tunics made from light, breathable cotton.
In Indian culture, especially in folk and traditional dances, music plays a crucial role. Instruments like the dholak (a type of drum) are commonly used in various performances, including Bhangra, Garba, and other folk dances. The term "dhool" might be a colloquial or regional term for such instruments.
Chhotu didn’t cheer loudly. He just sat down on the dhool top , letting the red dust settle on his legs. His mother called from below: "Khana thanda ho raha hai!" He smiled, looked at the fading sky, and whispered to his kite: Tu udd, main kal aaya.
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