Shubhangi Atre Hails All-Women Safari Team at Satpura Tiger Reserve

Actress Shubhangi Atre expressed immense pride after being guided through the Satpura Tiger Reserve by an entirely women-led team, from driver to safety guard. She shared glimpses of her visit on social media, emphasizing the calm and peace she found in the forest. Atre made a humble request for the conservation of forests, highlighting their vital role in providing oxygen and maintaining ecological balance. The actress, best known for playing Angoori Bhabhi on "Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!", recently stepped away from the role after nearly a decade.

Key Points: Shubhangi Atre Praises Women-Led Team at Satpura Tiger Reserve

  • Praised all-women safari team
  • Urged public to protect forests
  • Shared serene forest experience
  • Highlighted ecological importance
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Former Angoori Bhabhi aka Shubhangi Atre praises women-led team during visit to Satpura Tiger Reserve

Actress Shubhangi Atre shares pride after an all-women team guided her safari at Satpura Tiger Reserve, urging for forest conservation.

"The deeper I walk into the forest, the closer I come to the calm within me. - Shubhangi Atre"

Mumbai, March 6

Actress Shubhangi Atre recently was delighted to see an all women team at her recent visit to the Satpura Tiger Reserve.

The actress expressed pride after being escorted through the forest by the women and shared that from her safari driver to her guide and even the safety guard, every member responsible for her forest tour was a woman, something that made her feel immensely proud.

Taking to her social media account, Shubhangi shared glimpses from her visit and requested all to protect the environment.

She wrote, "The deeper I walk into the forest, the closer I come to the calm within me. Humble Request

Forests are vital for life as they provide oxygen, protect wildlife, regulate climate, and maintain ecological balance."

She added, "However, deforestation and human activities are destroying them rapidly. Conserving forests by planting trees, reducing waste, and protecting natural habitats is essential for a healthy planet and a sustainable future.."

The actress also shared a picture from the reserve, where she is seen posing alongside two women staff members who were part of her safari team at the forest entrance.

On the professional front, Shubhangi Atre bad been a part of the television industry for over two decades.

She essayed the titular character in the Ekta Kapoor produced show Kasturi. The actress, recently rose to fame for playing Angoori Bhabhi in the popular sitcom Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!.

She portrayed the iconic character for nearly a decade and became one of the most recognisable faces on Indian television.

After completing around 10 years as Angoori bhabhi on the show, she stepped away from the role as the makers brought back former Angoori Bhabi actress Shilpa Shinde for the revived version of the series.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see a celebrity using their platform for a good cause. Her message about protecting forests is crucial, especially with the climate issues we're facing. The women-led team is a fantastic initiative. Hope other reserves follow this model.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the sentiment, it feels a bit like a promotional post. Many local communities and forest guards, men and women, do this tough work every day without any spotlight. Real change needs consistent policy support, not just celebrity visits.
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Shreya B
Angoori Bhabhi promoting tiger conservation! 😄 Who would have thought? But seriously, this is a good mix of entertainment and social message. Makes me want to visit Satpura and support this women's team. Jai hind!
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David E
Visiting from the UK and saw this article. It's impressive to see such initiatives in India. Women as safari drivers and guides is fantastic. The connection she makes between inner peace and forests is something we all need to remember.
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Nikhil C
Her quote about walking in the forest is beautiful. We really do take our natural heritage for granted. More celebrities should talk about concrete actions—like which NGOs to support or how to reduce plastic waste—to go with the awareness.

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