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Bhagyashree visits Sheeba to seek blessings from Ganpati

Actor Sheeba is a big follower of Ganpati and has kept the idol at her place this Ganesh Chaturthi. The actor had her best friend actor Bhagyashree and her husband over for the celebrations.

“I am a big devotee of Ganpati and I feel blessed to have him in my house. I keep Ganpati at my house every year. It was so nice of Bhagyashree to come. We go back a long way and have been with each other through thick and thin. I am so happy that she could be with me during this celebration. I have been bringing Ganpati for 22 years. The whole house comes to life with flowers, music, sweets, food, friends and family,” says Sheeba.


Both Sheeba and Bhagyashree look amazing in traditional wear and would surely give you some amazing wardrobe goals. The two dazzled in saris and wore traditional jewellery. Both of them had tied their hair up and wore gajras. They looked completely apt for the occasion. Needless to say, two interacted with each other warmly and even clicked some pictures together. We guess some things never change!

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