Our all time favourite Maharashtrian celebrity Smita Gondkar looked gorgeous in traditional saree, gold jewllery and marathi symbol nath. Posing pretty with Gudi for the festival of Gudi Padwa.
"I am fond of making Rangolis; with different colours or flowers using freehand or dots. I also put up colorful fresh flower torans with twigs of mango leaves at home. One can tie fancy bandhanwars of mirrors, pearls and bells or torans at the entrance; it gives a festive feel to the house. During Gudi Padwa, it’s important to de-clutter the home. One should clean cupboards and remove unnecessary clutter. It’s important to make the ambience warm and inviting to set the mood, with small elements of change" says Smita elaborating that the day is considered an auspicious day to begin new ventures, Gudi Padwa heralds the beginning of spring and the new year too.
Being a Marathi mulgi, Gudi Padwa is always celebrated on a big scale in Smita's house. This year the actress will be reaching just in the nick of time to be a part of the festivities "I will start my year, working on some wonderful projects. I feel that's the best way to bring in New Years"