Jaya Bhattacharya Reveals How Her 'Boarding Squad' Took Over Her Home

Jaya Bhattacharya recently shared a hilarious glimpse into her chaotic home life with four temporary dog boarders. The actress joked that her slippers fell victim to the energetic canine takeover. She explained that while she usually boards one or two dogs, an emergency situation brought four furry guests together. The Delhi Crime star introduced her temporary housemates as Brownie, Elfie, Coco and Kuber in her playful social media post.

Key Points: Jaya Bhattacharya Dogs Boarding Squad Slippers Chaos

  • Actress boards four energetic dogs turning home into pet playground
  • Jaya jokes her slippers didn't survive the canine chaos
  • Emergency boarding situation led to unexpected furry guests
  • Introduces temporary housemates Brownie, Elfie, Coco and Kuber
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Jaya Bhattacharya quips her 'slippers' lost to the 'boarding squad'

Delhi Crime actress Jaya Bhattacharya shares hilarious home chaos as her four temporary dog boarders take over, joking about her slippers' unfortunate fate.

"Boarding squad: 1, Human: 0 - Jaya Bhattacharya"

Mumbai, Nov 26

Actress Jaya Bhattacharya, whose latest release is “Delhi Crime Season 3”, shared a glimpse of her lively day at home as she posed with her playful dogs.

Sharing a candid picture surrounded by four energetic pups, an ardent animal lover Jaya joked that while her footwear didn’t survive the chaos.

The actress wrote as the caption: “Boarding squad: 1, Human: 0,” she wrote, hinting at the spirited takeover by her furry guests.

The actress said she usually boards one or two “munchkins” at a time, but two of them arrived in an emergency, turning her home into an impromptu pet playground.

“Yes, we board 1/2 munchkins at a time. Two babies came in an emergency and we are having great fun,” she added.

Jaya also introduced her temporary housemates Brownie, Elfie, Coco and Kuber.

Delhi Crime is an Indian police procedural crime drama television series written and directed by Richie Mehta. It stars Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal, Adil Hussain and Rajesh Tailang.

The first season is set in the aftermath of the 2012 Delhi gang rape. The second season focuses on the Chaddi Baniyan Gang. The third season focuses on human trafficking and is inspired by the 2012 Baby Falak case.

Jaya is known for playing antagonistic roles in TV serials, widely known for playing Payal in Ekta Kapoor's soap opera Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. She also starred in Kasamh Se, Jhansi Ki Rani, and Gangaa.

She regained her popularity with her role of Vasundhara Pandey in drama series Thapki Pyar Ki. She appeared in Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka and then Thapki Pyar Ki 2. Jaya was also seen in Bollywood films Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Devdas and Madhuri Dixit’s Lajja.

Her most recent work on TV is Kumkum Bhagya, starring Sriti Jha, Shabir Ahluwalia, Mugdha Chaphekar, Krishna Kaul, Rachi Sharma, Abrar Qazi, Pranali Rathod and Namik Paul. One of the longest running Indian television soap opera, the concept of the show was originally based on Jane Austen's novel Sense and Sensibility.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Love seeing celebrities being normal pet owners! Brownie, Elfie, Coco and Kuber - such cute names. More power to people who do emergency boarding for animals 🐾
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Ananya R
From playing Payal in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi to being a dog mom - what a journey! She's such a versatile actress. Waiting to watch Delhi Crime Season 3, the previous seasons were brilliant.
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Michael C
While the dog story is cute, I wish the article focused more on Delhi Crime Season 3. The series tackles important social issues and deserves more serious coverage than celebrity pet stories.
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Kavya N
"Boarding squad: 1, Human: 0" - this caption is pure gold! 😄 So nice to see our TV actors having such normal, heartwarming moments outside their dramatic on-screen lives.
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Sarah B
As someone who fosters dogs in Mumbai, I appreciate celebrities using their platform to normalize pet boarding and rescue. Every little bit helps create more awareness about animal welfare in India.

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