Ankita Lokhande's Powerful Message: Why Women Must Choose Themselves

Television and film actress Ankita Lokhande has shared a heartfelt message about self-love on Instagram. She encouraged women to choose themselves every day without needing permission or validation from others. In her post, she described self-love as a voice, a boundary, and an act of fearless self-respect. Lokhande, known for her role in 'Pavitra Rishta', often shares personal and professional updates with her fans.

Key Points: Ankita Lokhande Urges Women to Embrace Self-Love and Boundaries

  • Ankita Lokhande defines self-love as a voice and a boundary, not just an attitude
  • She shared her message alongside a series of photos in a comfortable white outfit
  • The actress rose to fame playing Archana in the long-running show 'Pavitra Rishta'
  • Her career includes Bollywood films like 'Manikarnika' and 'Swatantrya Veer Savarkar'
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Ankita Lokhande urges women to embrace self-love without seeking validation

TV actress Ankita Lokhande shares a powerful Instagram message on self-love, urging women to prioritize themselves without seeking external validation or permission.

"When a woman chooses herself...she blossoms. No validation. No permission. No dependence. - Ankita Lokhande"

Mumbai, Dec 10

Television actress Ankita Lokhande has shared a powerful message on self-love. She urged women to choose themselves without seeking external validation or permission.

Emphasizing confidence, boundaries, and inner strength, the 'Pavitra Risha' actress celebrated the idea that true self-love comes from prioritizing one's own worth every single day. Taking to Instagram, Ankita shared a series of her photos and captioned them, "When a woman chooses herself...she blossoms. No validation. No permission. No dependence. Just fullness, self-respect, and fearless love. Self-love is not makeup. It's a voice. It's a boundary. It's choosing YOU -- every single day."

In the images, Lokhande could be seen striking different poses in a comfy white outfit. She flaunted her radiant smile while posing for the camera. Ankita Lokhande often shares glimpses from her glamorous photoshoots, along with heartfelt moments featuring her husband, Vicky Jain.

On the professional front, Ankita rose to fame with her portrayal of Archana in Ekta Kapoor's popular daily soap "Pavitra Rishta." She starred opposite Sushant Singh Rajput and later Hiten Tejwani, playing the role from 2009 to 2014. The 'Bigg Boss 17' contestant returned as Archana Deshmukh in the web series "Pavitra Rishta: It's Never Too Late" alongside Shaheer Sheikh.

She made her Bollywood debut with Kangana Ranaut's directorial venture "Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi," an epic drama based on the life of Rani Lakshmi Bai.

The actress also starred in Sajid Nadiadwala's action thriller "Baaghi 3", the third part of the Baaghi trilogy, alongside Tiger Shroff, Shraddha Kapoor, and Riteish Deshmukh.

Lokhande was last seen in "Swatantrya Veer Savarkar," a biographical drama tracing the life of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. The film was directed, co-written, and co-produced by Randeep Hooda, who also portrayed the revolutionary leader on screen.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good message, but sometimes it feels like these celebs post such things just for Instagram likes and engagement. The real test is living by these words off-camera. Hope she walks the talk.
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Sarah B
"Self-love is not makeup. It's a voice." What a powerful line! As an expat living in India, I see how important this message is here, where family and societal expectations can be overwhelming for women.
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Ananya R
Archana from Pavitra Rishta saying this hits different! 😄 We grew up watching her character sacrifice so much. Glad to see the actress promoting self-respect. More Indian women need to hear this.
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Vikram M
Respectful criticism: While the sentiment is great, self-love shouldn't mean neglecting duties or becoming self-centered. Indian culture has always valued balance. Hope the message includes that context too.
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Kavya N
After Bigg Boss, it's good to see her sharing positive messages. Setting boundaries is something I'm trying to learn at my workplace. It's not easy, but necessary for mental peace.

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