Renowned television actress Rupali Ganguly had a delightful dandiya night this Navratri, enjoying the soulful performance of dandiya queen Falguni Pathak.
Dressed in a heavily embellished saree complemented by a matching blouse, Rupali looked stunning adorned with a gajra and heavy jhumkas. A video shared by the actress, known for her role in ‘Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai,’ captured her warm welcome on stage from Falguni while addressing an energetic crowd.
Expressing her love for Falguni, Rupali shared on her Instagram, “I love u @falgunipathak12 Mam (red heart emoji) Truly blessed ki Navratri ke Samay I get to meet you every year (red heart emoji) Saal bhar ki energy main aapse churane aati hoon – aur iss saal toh extra dose mil gayi! (love-eyed and dancing emojis) (sic).”
She further added, “This year was even more special as it happened at the iconic Jio Convention Center. Big thank you to Aditya & @reliance – it was such a pleasure being there and soaking in every moment! (Folded hands and red heart emojis) #navratri #Navratri2025 #rupaliganguly #jio #falgunipathak.”
On Thursday, Rupali shared a post on social media enjoying some playtime with her fur babies, Coffee and King Kong, on the sets of “Anupamaa,” where she spends a significant amount of her time.
“Chaturthi praying to Maa #Kushmanda to fill every heart with kindness, compassion and love for each other and for the voiceless souls. My Coffee & King Kong are posing here because they may not speak, but they understand… and they feel everything,” she captioned the post.
Rupali is a strong advocate for stray dogs like Coffee and King Kong. Recently, she praised the Supreme Court’s decision to revisit its order concerning stray dogs in the Delhi/NCR region. This order allows for the sterilisation, vaccination, and release of stray dogs back into their original areas.
Rupali stated, “A big win for compassion! Grateful to the Hon’ble Supreme Court for modifying its order, allowing sterilisation & release of stray dogs in Delhi. This step not only safeguards people from rabies & overpopulation risks but also lets our voiceless companions live with dignity. True progress is when compassion & safety walk hand in hand.”
