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&TV Artists Share Their Gudi
Padwa Celebration Plans!
Gudi
Padwa, the vibrant festival that marks the joyous beginnings, brings with
it a sense of renewal, and positivity. Celebrated with colourful rangolis, the
hoisting of the auspicious Gudi, and delicious festive delicacies, the occasion
is deeply rooted in tradition and togetherness. For &TV artists,
Gudi Padwa is not just about rituals but also about reliving cherished
memories, spending time with loved ones, and welcoming new hopes for the year
ahead. Sharing their fond memories and celebration plans are Amitabh Ghanekar
(Panoti Mama in Gharwali Pedwali), and Shilpa Shinde (Angoori Bhabi in Bhabiji
Ghar Par Hai 2.0).
Amitabh
Ghanekar, who plays Panoti Mama in &TV’s Gharwali Pedwali,
adds, “Gudi Padwa has always been about tradition, family, and fresh
beginnings. I have fond memories of celebrating the festival with my family
back home in Maharashtra. The highlight was always putting up the Gudi outside
our house, which symbolises victory, prosperity, and good fortune. My mother
would prepare a grand festive spread with dishes like puran poli, batata bhaji,
and shrikhand, and we would enjoy the meal together after performing the
rituals. The entire atmosphere would feel festive with rangolis, new clothes,
and cheerful greetings from neighbours and friends. This year, I plan to
celebrate the occasion with my family and also share the festive spirit with my
co-actors on set. Festivals like Gudi Padwa remind us to pause, appreciate our
traditions, and welcome the new year with positivity and enthusiasm.” Shilpa
Shinde, who plays Angoori Bhabi in &TV’s Bhabiji Ghar Par
Hai 2.0, says, “Gudi Padwa holds a very special place in my heart
because it reminds me of the warmth of home and the beautiful traditions of
Maharashtra. As a child, I loved watching the colourful Gudis being hoisted
outside every house in the neighbourhood. My mother would wake up early to
prepare festive dishes like puran poli and shrikhand, and the house would be
filled with their delicious aroma. We would dress in traditional attire, visit
relatives, and exchange good wishes for the new year. Even today, I like to
celebrate the festival in a simple yet meaningful way by following the rituals,
spending time with family, and enjoying traditional Maharashtrian food. For me,
Gudi Padwa is all about positivity, gratitude, and welcoming new beginnings
with a smile.”
Don’t miss the fun on &TV every
Monday to Friday, Gharwali Pedwali at 10:00 PM, and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai 2.0 at
10:30 PM. Stream all episodes anytime on Hindi Z5!
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