Mita Vashisht Welcomes 2026 with Gratitude, Recalls 2025 Joy with Roop Kumar Rathod

Actress Mita Vashisht rang in the New Year with a spiritual and grateful Instagram post, sharing a cherished photo with musicians Roop Kumar Rathod and his wife Sunali. She reflected on the "beautiful" year of 2025 and welcomed 2026 with open arms. Vashisht, known for numerous TV and film roles, was most recently seen in Netflix's "Delhi Crime" Season 3. The post also honored her mother, whom she referred to as her "first guru."

Key Points: Mita Vashisht New Year Post with Roop Kumar Rathod

  • Heartfelt New Year reflection
  • Cherished moment with Roop Kumar Rathod
  • Gratitude for a beautiful 2025
  • Recent role in Delhi Crime 3
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Mita Vashisht recalls 2025 joys alongside Roop Kumar Rathod, greets New Year with hope

Actress Mita Vashisht shares a heartfelt New Year post, reflecting on 2025's blessings and a cherished moment with musicians Roop Kumar Rathod and Sunali.

"2025 has been a beautiful year! Enormously Grateful for everything it gave me... - Mita Vashisht"

Mumbai, Jan 2

Actress Mita Vashisht ushered in the New Year on a deeply personal and spiritual note, reflecting on faith, family and gratitude.

Sharing a cherished photograph, she wrote that Roop Kumar Rathod and his wife Sunali have always held immense love for her play Mahadev, calling the image a moment close to her heart.

Mita took to Instagram, where she is seen dressed as Mahadev speaking to Roop Singh Rathod and his wife Sunali.

She captioned the post: " The Rathods so loved 'Mahadev'. In pic the beautiful musicians and a beautiful couple, Sonali and Roop Singh Rathod. Also in pic my first guru the mother; my Mum. 2025 has been a beautiful year! Enormously Grateful for everything it gave me... Welcome 2026 too with open arms!!! Happy New Year to ALL! (sic)"

Mita Vashisht is known for Space City Sigma, Pachpan Khambe Laal Deewarein, Swabhimaan, Devyani in Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi, Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki and Kaala Teeka.

She was most recently seen in Delhi Crime Season 3 on Netflix, which focuses on a child trafficking case with DCP Vartika Chaturvedi and her team tackling a complex network, introducing Huma Qureshi as a key antagonist.

Talking about Roop KumarRathod, he has appeared as a vocalist on albums from 1999. The song "Sandese Aate Hai", from the movie Border, became one of the major breakthroughs of Rathod's career.

He sang the song "Tujh Mein Rab Dikhta Hai" for the movie Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and 'Maula Mere Maula' for the movie Anwar.

Roopkumar has also performed with the artists Trilok Gurtu, Ranjit Barot and Abhijit Pohankar in fusion concerts

In August 2005, the comedy serial Sarabhai vs. Sarabhai featured Roopkumar and his wife in one of their episodes that showcased a friendly musical contest. In 2011 he released a Sufi album along with his wife Sunali Rathod called "Kalma".

- IANS

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Rohit P
"Sandese Aate Hai" still gives me goosebumps every single time. Rathod sir's contribution to Indian music is immense. Glad to see him appreciated by a fine actress like Mita. More power to such genuine friendships in the industry.
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Arjun K
While the sentiment is nice, the article feels a bit like a PR piece. It jumps from her New Year post to her filmography and then Rathod's career highlights. Could have been more focused on the core story of their artistic connection.
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Sarah B
I loved her in Delhi Crime! She's such a versatile actor. It's refreshing to see celebrities express gratitude and focus on family and art instead of just glamour. A positive way to start the new year.
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Vikram M
"Tujh Mein Rab Dikhta Hai" is an eternal classic. Rathod and Mita Vashisht both represent that era of artists who let their work speak louder than anything else. We need more of this genuine appreciation in today's times.
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Meera T
The mention of her mother as her first guru is so touching. In our culture, that respect for parents and teachers is everything. A lovely, spiritual note to begin 2026 with. Happy New Year to all! 🪔

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