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Rupali Ganguly performs Ganpati aarti on the sets of Anupamaa; checkout the video

Anupamaa fame Rupali Ganguly is celebrating the Ganesh Chaturthi on the sets of her show. The makers of Anupamaa have made a Ganesh Pandal on the sets of the show making sure to celebrate the occasion as a family not only on-screen but also off-screen.

Rupali recently shared a video on her Instagram handle where the entire cast can be seen performing the Ganpati aarti on the set together. She captioned the post as, “When u work in a dream come true place”

In another post, Rupali shared a glimpse of her visit to LalBaug Cha Raja. She captioned the post as, “Taking a moment to thank the entire paparazzi fraternity for capturing some beautiful moments that we miss at times. Had an overwhelming experience at Lalbaug Cha Raja, missed taking some snaps, but thanks to team @viralbhayani for this memorable edit! Ganpati Bappa Mourya!!”

Checkout the video here:

During a recent interview with ETimes Tv, Rupali talked about celebrating Ganpati on the sets of Anupamaa and shared, “In DKP, all festivals are celebrated with full gusto. Be it Independence Day or any other festival all are celebrated with full enthusiasm. Coincidentally, we shot Janmashtami on that day, we shot Holi on the day of Holi, and we shot Diwali on the festival day, so we get to celebrate and shoot on exact muhurat. We are going to celebrate Ganpati on the sets of Anupamaa for 3 consecutive years. On every set of DKP, Ganpati is celebrated. In the first year in 2020, Ganpati was brought for one and a half days. That time, I had said to celebrate Ganpati for 10 days. I don’t know if Rajan ji heard me, or he thought of himself, next year we had Ganpati for 10 days. For us, we feel like we are shooting in a pandal. We do aarti, we distribute bhog and Prasad, and we sing arati. It has such a festive atmosphere and vibe. There’s a lot of happiness and a sense of camaraderie between everybody. We are all Anupamaa waale. This year too, we will celebrate in full festive spirit. Even the dogs on the set take part in the procession.”

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