Key Points

Megha Ray opened up about her deeply moving experience performing Tandav for Mahadev on the set of 'Divya Prem'. She described it as a spiritual moment that transported her to another world. The actress revealed it fulfilled a childhood dream of dancing in a temple. The show, featuring Suraj Pratap Singh and Kavita Banerjee, airs daily on Sun Neo.

Key Points: Megha Ray Performs Tandav for Mahadev on Divya Prem Set

  • Megha Ray recalls childhood dream of dancing before Mahadev
  • Describes Tandav as a divine and surreal experience
  • Show Divya Prem airs daily at 8:30 PM on Sun Neo
  • Co-stars Suraj Pratap Singh and Kavita Banerjee in pivotal roles
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Megha Ray performs Tandav for Mahadev on the 'Divya Prem: Pyaar Aur Rahasya Ki Kahani' set

Actress Megha Ray shares her spiritual experience performing Tandav for Mahadev on the first day of shooting for 'Divya Prem: Pyaar Aur Rahasya Ki Kahani'.

"I wasn’t performing — I was experiencing something spiritual. – Megha Ray"

Mumbai, June 27

Did you know actress Megha Ray performed Tandav for Mahadev on her first day on the set of "Divya Prem: Pyaar Aur Rahasya Ki Kahani". Recalling the experience, she revealed that it felt like she had entered a different world.

Ray, who essays the role of Divya on the show talked about the deeply moving experience saying, “On the first day of shooting for 'Divya Prem: Pyaar Aur Rahasya Ki Kahani', I got the chance to perform the Tandav in front of Mahadev, in a temple."

Shedding further light on what the performance meant to her, she added, “When I was dancing, I completely forgot there were cameras. I wasn’t performing — I was experiencing something spiritual. It felt like I had entered another world. And honestly, I couldn’t have asked for a more powerful beginning to this journey. Even now, when I think about it, I still get goosebumps.”

She further shared how performing the Tandav brought back some of her beloved childhood memories. "I was so happy when I found out — it instantly brought back a childhood memory. I had always wished to dance in a temple, or in front of Mahadev someday. Dance has always been deeply connected to my soul, and with Mahadev being Nataraj, the cosmic dancer, it all just felt like a divine sign," Ray explained.

The actress went on to add, “I don’t know what it is about this show, but I keep receiving signs — one after another. Honestly, I never used to believe in such things, but sometimes life surprises you in the most unexpected ways. It reminds you of the dreams you once had but forgot along the way. Dancing in front of Mahadev was exactly that moment for me.”

"Divya Prem: Pyaar Aur Rahasya Ki Kahani" which also features Suraj Pratap Singh and Kavita Banerjee in the lead airs every day at 8:30 PM on Sun Neo.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Wow! Performing Tandav for Mahadev must have been such a divine experience 🙏 It's beautiful how our culture connects art with spirituality. Megha Ray's devotion shines through her words. Can't wait to watch the show now!
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Priya M.
As a classical dancer myself, I understand that feeling when dance becomes worship. Tandav is not just a dance, it's the rhythm of the universe! So happy to see mainstream shows incorporating our rich traditions. Jai Bholenath! 🕉️
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Arjun S.
While I appreciate the spiritual aspect, I hope the show doesn't commercialize sacred rituals just for TRPs. Tandav deserves respect, not just dramatic camera angles. That said, Megha's sincerity seems genuine.
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Shweta R.
My nani would always say - when you dance for Bhagwan, your feet don't touch the ground. Reading Megha's experience gave me goosebumps too! Our serials are finally showing real bhakti, not just saas-bahu drama. Sun Neo is doing good work 👍
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Vikram J.
Interesting! But I wonder - was there a proper guru guiding the Tandav performance? These sacred dance forms need proper training, not just emotional expressions. Hope the makers consulted experts to maintain authenticity.
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Neha T.
This makes me so nostalgic! Reminds me of my childhood visits to Haridwar where we'd see sadhus performing Tandav by the Ganga. More power to artists who keep our traditions alive through mainstream media. Om Namah Shivaya! 🔱

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