Bollywood Stars Celebrate Gudi Padwa with Warm Wishes
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On March 19, as the celebrations of Gudi Padwa and Ugadi commenced, a multitude of Bollywood stars took to their social media platforms to convey their warm wishes to fans, symbolizing the onset of the Hindu New Year in various regions of India.
Actor Ajay Devgn posted a delightful image showcasing traditional festival dishes, featuring a plate of Puran Poli complemented by bowls of ghee and flavored milk. His caption read, “Nothing embodies Gudi Padwa like a serving of Puran Poli.”
Actress Madhuri Dixit also shared a heartfelt video where she was seen honoring the festival by adorning a traditional ‘gudi’. Clad in a vibrant green saree and traditional Maharashtrian jewelry, including a nath and layered gold necklaces, she held a Puja thali while celebrating the occasion.
Veteran actress Hema Malini took to social media with a festive graphic of the gudi, captioning it with, “Wishing joy and hope to all celebrating these beautiful festivals!”
Actor Suniel Shetty shared a greeting card-style post featuring a gudi decorated with neem leaves, flowers, and traditional cloth, wishing everyone a “peaceful, prosperous, and joyous Gudi Padwa.”
Similarly, Sonam Kapoor posted a festive graphic stating “Happy Gudi Padwa.” Meanwhile, jewelry designer Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, sister of Ranbir Kapoor, shared a simple greeting wishing everyone happiness. Actor Anil Kapoor also joined in, sharing a festive card that read, “Happy Gudi Padwa. May this day herald a truly remarkable year ahead.”
Actor Jackie Shroff extended his wishes for both Gudi Padwa and Ugadi with posts that said “Happy Ugadi” and “Happy Gudi Padwa,” showcasing traditional ingredients linked to the celebrations.
Gudi Padwa is celebrated predominantly in Maharashtra, marking the beginning of the Marathi New Year. On this day, families hoist a decorated gudi outside their homes, symbolizing victory and prosperity. Traditional Maharashtrian dishes such as Puran Poli, Shrikhand, and Neem-Jaggery preparations are commonly made during these festivities.
On the other hand, Ugadi is celebrated in various parts of South India, also marking the start of the New Year as per the lunar calendar.