In a heart-warming gesture, Platform 65 celebrated the festival of colours with the children of Adarana Home School. The celebration was filled with vibrant colours and delectable food, showcasing the restaurant’s commitment to community engagement and spreading joy. Adarana Home School takes care of orphaned and underprivileged children providing them food, cloths, shelter and education also empowering the children for their bright future.
During the festivities, the children and staff of Aadarana Home School and Platform 65 came together to immerse themselves in the spirit of Holi, playing with colours and enjoying a shared meal. This gesture underscores Platform 65’s ongoing commitment to giving back to the community and supporting those in need under the guidance of Srikanth B, General Manager at Platform 65.
Mr. Vala Srinivas Rao, Branch Executive Director at Platform 65, Dilsukhnagar expressed his delight, stating, “We are thrilled to have celebrated Holi with the children of Aadarana Home. Witnessing the joy on their faces as they played with colours and savoured the food was truly heart-warming. We believe in the importance of community engagement, and this celebration was a small yet meaningful way for us to spread happiness.”
Sadgun Patha Managing Director & Founder at Platform 65 added,” At Platform 65 Restaurant, we prioritize creating extraordinary memories and remain committed to supporting our community. We look forward to initiating more such endeavours in the future.”
Platform 65 is renowned for its innovative concept, where diners enjoy their meals delivered by miniature trains, offering a unique experience that appeals to both the young and the young at heart. Platform 65 Restaurant is India’s largest toy train-themed restaurant, offering a unique dining experience with a delightful toy train running through the restaurant. With 11 branches in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, Platform 65 is committed to creating memorable moments for its patrons, combining good food with a playful atmosphere.