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Bollywood's beloved actress Bhagyashree brought festive cheer to her Instagram with a stunning Teej celebration. She donned a beautiful yellow garara and traditional Punjabi accessories while dancing to a classic track. The video captures her infectious energy and love for cultural traditions. Her caption beautifully connected the festival's spiritual significance with her joyful performance.

Key Points: Bhagyashree's Punjabi Kudi Teej Dance Celebrates Love

  • Bhagyashree celebrates Hariyali Teej in traditional Punjabi outfit
  • Shares vibrant dance video on Instagram
  • Highlights cultural significance of Teej festival
  • Grooves to iconic Punjabi track "Gud Naal Ishq Mitha"
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Bhagyashree shells Punjabi Kudi vibes this Hariyali Teej

Bollywood actress Bhagyashree channels Punjabi vibes in stunning yellow garara, dancing to classic "Gud Naal Ishq Mitha"

Bhagyashree shells Punjabi Kudi vibes this Hariyali Teej
"Teeyan ki vadaiyan! Today marks the eternal bond of love between Shiv-Parvati - Bhagyashree"

Mumbai, July 27

Actress Bhagyashree decided to channel her inner 'Punjabi Kudi' this Hariyali Teej.

The 'Maine Pyar Kiya' actress dropped a video on her Instagram handle wishing everyone a Happy Teej.

The clip showed Bhagyashree dressed up in full Punjabi attire with a yellow garara suit, along with golden parandi, and complementary jewelry.

She was seen grooving to the popular Punjabi track, "Gud Naal Ishq Mitha" in her latest post.

Wishing everyone on Teej, Bhagyashree penned the caption, "Teeyan ki vadaiyan! Today also marks the eternal bond of love between shiv-parvati. Celebrating Hariyali Teej today, i picked out a punjabi folk number that has been one of my favorite."

Talking about the song, she added, "Gudi naal ishq mitha, brings about a vibrant energy. Some songs just never fail to steal hearts down decades, originally rendered by Bally Sagoo in 1986, this song has been remixed a many a times."

Back in June, Bhagyashree decided to turn back the clock and recall one of her most amazing trips to The Maasai Mara in Africa in 2019.

Treating the netizens with a couple of photos and videos from the getaway on her IG, she revealed that during their visit to the wildlife century, they came across various animals such as zebras, giraffes, elephants, rhinos, gazelle, wilder beasts, and crocodiles.

Sharing the experience with the InstaFam, Bhagyashree penned, "MondayMemories! The Masai Mara.. one of the most amazing and treasured experiences I had. (2019)These are just a few of the animals we got close and personal... there were ofcourse the lions. ...and then zebras, giraffe, elephants, rhino, gazelle, wilderbeasts, crocs, and many more."

Bhagyashree pointed out that these animals live in harmony with nature, while humans continue to be incompetent in doing so.

"It makes one realize how incompetent we are as humans to share our space. While these magnificent creatures live in harmony, balancing nature's unwritten rules. I am glad I ticked this one on my bucket list," the 'Janani' actress concluded.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate her enthusiasm, I wish she had chosen a more traditional Teej song instead of a Punjabi pop number. Teej has such beautiful folk songs that represent our culture better.
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Ananya R
Oye hoye! Bhagyashree ji is killing it with those moves! The yellow suit and parandi combo is giving me major Punjabi wedding vibes. Who else is dancing along with her? 💃 #TeejCelebrations
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Vikram M
It's refreshing to see celebrities celebrate regional festivals with such enthusiasm. But I hope they also talk about the environmental message behind Teej - the importance of greenery and monsoon. That would make it more meaningful.
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Kavya N
Bhagyashree aunty still has that same charm from Maine Pyar Kiya days! The way she carries traditional outfits is just wow. My mom is her biggest fan and always says "Yeh ladki humare time ki thi" 😂
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian culture, I find these festival celebrations so colorful and joyful! Bhagyashree's post taught me about Teej traditions. The mix of spiritual meaning and celebration is beautiful.

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