Key Points

Television star Rupali Ganguly recently shared a touching moment with a street dog she encountered outside her set. The actress dressed in a beautiful gown while posing with what she calls her "bachchas" or children. She expressed on Instagram that these animals are not random visitors but blessings from Mahakaal. Ganguly has consistently shown her compassion for animals through various social media posts and welcomed recent court decisions supporting stray dog welfare.

Key Points: Rupali Ganguly Poses with Street Dog Calls Mahakaal Blessing

  • Rupali Ganguly posed with street dog outside her set in beautiful gown
  • Actress considers stray animals as blessings from Mahakaal
  • She previously welcomed Supreme Court's sterilisation decision for strays
  • Ganguly regularly shares moments with her pets Coffee and King Kong
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Rupali Ganguly is joined by one of her 'bachchas' as she poses for some solos

Anupamaa star Rupali Ganguly shares heartfelt moment with street dog, calling stray animals blessings from Mahakaal in emotional Instagram post.

"These fur babies are not just random visitors, I truly believe that they are the blessings sent by MAHAKAAL baba - Rupali Ganguly"

Mumbai Oct 12

Renowned television actress Rupali Ganguly loves to spend time with her fur buddies whenever she gets a chance.

She was joined by one of her 'bachchas' as she stepped out of her set to click some solos. Dressed in a beautiful gown, Rupali was seen posing with a street dog.

Expressing her overwhelming love for them, the 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai' actress mentioned on her IG, "Have you ever had a random animal walk up to you like this? Tell me your story (Dog emoji) (sic)."

Claiming that she considers these random visitors a blessing from Mahakaal, she added, "I don’t find these bachchas they find me …. This little fella just walked upto me and stood there while I went outside the venue to click some pictures…. These fur babies r not just random visitors, I truly believe that they are the blessings sent by MAHAKAAL baba to remind us that he is with us all the time (Red heart, folder hands and dog emojis)"

Last month, Rupali treated the netizens with another social media post of her enjoying some playtime with her fur babies, Coffee and King Kong, on the sets of "Anupamaa".

"Chaturthi praying to Maa #Kushmanda to fill every heart with kindness, compassion and love for each other and for the voiceless souls. My Coffee & King Kong are posing here because they may not speak, but they understand… and they feel everything," Rupali captioned the post.

Before that, Rupali wholeheartedly welcomed the SC's decision to revisit its order regarding stray dogs in the Delhi/ NCR region, which asked the stray dogs to be sterilised, vaccinated, deformed, and then released back into the areas from where they were picked up.

Sharing her relief, Rupali shared, “A big win for compassion! Grateful to the Hon’ble Supreme Court for modifying its order, allowing sterilisation & release of stray dogs in Delhi. This step not only safeguards people from rabies & overpopulation risks but also lets our voiceless companions live with dignity. True progress is when compassion & safety walk hand in hand.”

- IANS

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Arjun K
While I appreciate her compassion, I hope she's also advocating for proper sterilization and vaccination programs. Street dogs in Mumbai can sometimes be dangerous, especially for children. Balance is important.
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Sarah B
This reminds me of how in India we have this beautiful concept of all living beings being connected. Her calling them 'bachchas' and seeing them as blessings is so heartwarming! 🐕✨
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Rohit P
As someone who feeds street dogs in my colony, I completely relate to what she's saying. These animals have a sixth sense about who will be kind to them. They really do choose us!
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Michael C
It's refreshing to see a celebrity using their influence for animal welfare causes. The Supreme Court decision she mentioned is indeed a progressive step for India. More awareness is needed about responsible pet ownership and street dog management.
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Kavya N
Her posts always make my day! 😊 In our busy Mumbai life, we often forget to notice these small blessings. Thank you Rupali for reminding us to be kind to all creatures, big and small.

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