Rupali Ganguly's 72-Year-Old Mother Dances with Joy to 'Shararat' Song

Television actress Rupali Ganguly shared an energetic video of her 72-year-old mother, Rajni Ganguly, dancing to the popular song 'Shararat' from the film Dhurandhar. The song was choreographed by Rupali's brother, Vijay Ganguly, who is a noted choreographer for Bollywood hits. Rupali comes from a film family, with her late father Anil Ganguly being a renowned director. The actress herself continues to lead the successful TV show 'Anupamaa' and is among the highest-paid on Indian television.

Key Points: Rupali Ganguly's Mother Dances to Dhurandhar Song at 72

  • Viral dance video by 72-year-old
  • Song from film Dhurandhar
  • Choreographed by her son
  • Rupali Ganguly's family background
  • Actress tops TV TRP charts
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Rupali Ganguly & her 70 year-old mother dance their heart out to Shararat from Dhurandhar

TV star Rupali Ganguly shares a viral video of her 72-year-old mother dancing energetically to 'Shararat' from Dhurandhar, choreographed by her brother.

Rupali Ganguly & her 70 year-old mother dance their heart out to Shararat from Dhurandhar
"Mere bhai @vijayganguly ka gaana and introduction by meri maa... - Rupali Ganguly"

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Television superstar Rupali Ganguly recently shared a full power video featuring her mother dancing by the beachside to the hit song 'Shararat' from the film 'Dhurandhar'.

Sharing the clip on social media, she wrote, "Mere bhai @vijayganguly ka gaana and introduction by meri maa... #Shararat #Dhurandar #RupaliGanguly #BollywoodTrendingReels". The video shows her mother, who is almost 72 years grooving with effortless energy and much enthusiasm to the track choreographed by her own choreographer son and Rupali's brother, Vijay Ganguly.

For the uninitiated, Rupali's mother, Rajni Ganguly, is in her early 70s and is seen embracing the moment with infectious energy. With Rajni being a Maharashtrian by birth, it makes Rupali half Maharashtrian and half Bengali, since Rupali's father, the late Anil Ganguly, was a noted Bengali filmmaker in Hindi cinema. He directed films such as Kora Kagaz, Tapasya, and Piya Ka Ghar.

Talking about the song Shararat, from Dhurandhar, starred Krystle D'Souza and Ayesha Khan and has emerged as a chartbuster since the film's release in December last year. The peppy number has been widely appreciated for its choreography by Vijay Ganguly. The choreographer has previously worked on popular songs including Ghungroo from War and Nadiyon Paar from Roohi, among others.

Talking about Rupali Ganguly, meanwhile, the actress continues her successful run as the titular character in the television show Anupamaa, which has been topping TRP charts since it went on air in 2020. Reportedly, she is currently among the highest-paid actresses on Indian television. On the personal front, Rupali is married to businessman Ashwin K Verma, and the couple has a son named Rudransh.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Vijay Ganguly's choreography is always top-notch! From Ghungroo to Shararat, he brings such energy. And now getting his own mom to groove? That's some wholesome family content right there. 👏
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Sarah B
I love how this highlights the beautiful cultural mix in many Indian families. Maharashtrian mother, Bengali father – it's a lovely representation of India's diversity. The video is full of positive vibes.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the video is cute, the article feels a bit like a PR piece. We get a full family bio and career highlights, but the core story is just a fun reel. Could have been shorter and sweeter.
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Kavya N
Rupali Ganguly is killing it on TV with Anupamaa and now her family is giving us such feel-good moments off-screen too. Her mother's energy is infectious! This made my day. 😊
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David E
The song 'Shararat' is an absolute bop! Great to see it getting this kind of organic, cross-generational promotion. The choreography is fun and accessible, perfect for reels.

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