Rupali Ganguly sets internet on fire with her dance to song Barso Re Megha
Anupama became a household call after Rupali Ganguly showcased her strong acting abilities. Apart from this, Rupali Ganguly constantly remains linked to her fanatics via social media. Recently, she shared a publish wherein she is grooving fortunately to Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's iconic music Barso Re Megha. Rupali Ganguly is visible sporting a yellow saree and dancing her coronary heart out to the track. Fans took to the remark segment to reward the actress. One user wrote, "Itne time hojata hai Anupama ko aisa khush hotey dekhe, chalo reels mai hello happiness sahi". Another consumer wrote, "Uff fantastic rups luv u mam". "Thank you for making my morning beautiful...My prettiest".Rupali Ganguly is currently ruling TV displays by way of essaying the titular role of Anupamaa. Along along with her, the show additionally stars Sudhanshu Pandey, Gaurav Khanna, Alpana Buch, Nidhi Shah and others. The display has a large fan following and has been doing well on TRP as nicely.
For the unversed, Rupali Ganguly is the daughter of movie director Anil Ganguly. The actress started her acting career as a infant on the age of 7 in her father's movie Saaheb in 1985. She made appearances in films which include Angaara, and Do Ankhen Barah Hath as a youngster. Ganguly made her breakthrough, after venturing into television with her portrayal of medical intern Dr. Simran Chopra in the clinical collection Sanjivani in 2002. She obtained in addition popularity together with her portrayal of Monisha Singh Sarabhai inside the sitcom Sarabhai vs Sarabhaiin 2004. She is also a part of many Hindi theatre plays in her career and a number of her performs are Oye Ki Girl Hain, Selfie, and Patte Khul Gaye.
Rupali persevered to seem in numerous a hit television series, appreciably Baa Bahoo Aur Baby, and Parvarrish – Kuchh Khattee Kuchh Meethi , following which she took a sabbatical from performing. After a seven-yr hiatus, she returned with the cleaning soap opera Anupamaa.
