Mumbai: Bhakti Rathod, the talented actress known for her dedication to her craft, is gearing up for a unique celebration this Gudi Padwa. The festival holds a special place in her heart as she is married to a Marathi, and this year, it will be a working festival for her.
Gudi Padwa, the Marathi New Year, marks the beginning of the traditional Hindu lunar calendar. It’s a time of new beginnings, marked by the raising of the Gudi, a symbol of victory and prosperity, outside homes. For Bhakti, this festival is not just about traditions but also about the joy of celebrating with her husband and his family.
“Incorporating traditions from my husband’s culture has been a beautiful journey for me. Gudi Padwa is a time when we come together as a family, cherish our roots, and look forward to the new year ahead. It’s a festival that symbolizes hope and happiness,” she said.
Despite the festive celebrations, Bhakti’s commitment to her work remains unwavering. “This Gudi Padwa will be a working festival for me. I have my shoots lined up, and while I will be immersed in work, I will also be celebrating the essence of the festival with my loved ones,” she added.
For Bhakti Rathod, Gudi Padwa is not just a festival; it’s a celebration of love, family, and cultural richness—a sentiment that resonates deeply with her fans as well. On the work front, Bhakti will be next seen in Nana Patekar starrer Journey.