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Rupali Ganguly penned a touching tribute to her late father, Anil Ganguly, on Father's Day. She shared a heartfelt message and a cherished photo, expressing how much she misses him. Anil Ganguly was a celebrated filmmaker known for award-winning movies like 'Kora Kagaz' and 'Tapasya'. Rupali's emotional post resonated deeply with fans, highlighting her enduring bond with her father.

Key Points: Rupali Ganguly Remembers Late Father Anil Ganguly on Father's Day

  • Rupali Ganguly honors her late father Anil Ganguly with a heartfelt post
  • The 'Anupamaa' star shares a nostalgic photo and emotional message
  • Anil Ganguly was a National Award-winning filmmaker
  • Rupali previously mourned the Ahmedabad plane crash
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Rupali Ganguly says 'I'll always be your little girl' as she wishes her dad this Father's Day

Rupali Ganguly shares an emotional tribute to her late father, filmmaker Anil Ganguly, on Father's Day with heartfelt words and a touching photo.

"Papa, not a day passes without feeling the ache of your absence, yet your love still wraps around me like a warm embrace. – Rupali Ganguly"

Mumbai, June 15

Prominent television actress Rupali Ganguly said 'I’ll always be your little girl' as she wished her late father on Father's Day.

Taking to her official X timeline, the 'Anupamaa' actress wrote, "Papa, not a day passes without feeling the ache of your absence, yet your love still wraps around me like a warm embrace. You were my everything, my protector who chased away fears, my teacher who showed me how to stand tall, my cheerleader who believed in me when I couldn’t. I close my eyes and see your smile, hear your laughter, feel your hand guiding me through life’s storms."

"Every choice I make, every dream I chase, carries your lessons and love. Though you’re no longer here, you live in our heart, in the stories we tell, in the strength you gave us. Happy Father’s Day, my forever hero. I miss you more than words can say. I’ll always be your little girl, carrying you with me every step of the way," she added.

The 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai' actress also dropped a heart-melting photo with her late father.

Rupali's father Anil Ganguly passed away in 2016 at the age of 82 after battling illness. The director and screenwriter is known for his work in the movies "Kora Kagaz" in 1974, and "Tapasya" in 1975. It might be interesting to know that both the movies bagged the National Award.

Before this, Rupali expressed her grief over the devastating Air India crash.

She took to her X handle and penned, "The visuals of the plane crash in Ahmedabad are heart-wrenching, a heartfelt prayer for the safety of all passengers & Crew members."

Air India Flight AI171 took off from Ahmedabad's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport and crashed soon after.

More than 200 people lost their lives in the unfortunate incident.

- IANS

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Priya S.
This made me emotional 😢 Rupali's words resonate with so many of us who've lost parents. In our culture, fathers are truly our first heroes. Her father Anil Ganguly gave us such beautiful films - Kora Kagaz was my mother's favorite!
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Rahul K.
Beautiful tribute! Though I wonder if we focus too much on celebrity emotions when ordinary people lose parents every day without such platforms. Still, losing a parent is universal pain - her words capture what many feel but can't express.
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Ananya M.
As someone who lost my dad last year, this hit home hard 💔 That line "I'll always be your little girl" - so true! Indian fathers have this special way of making us feel protected even when we're adults. More power to Rupali for keeping his memory alive.
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Vikram J.
Respect for Anil Ganguly's contribution to Indian cinema! His daughter carrying forward his legacy in entertainment while honoring his memory - that's what we call true sanskaar. More young people should learn from this bond.
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Sunita P.
Why mix this emotional tribute with plane crash news? Feels insensitive. The Father's Day message deserves its own space. That said, Rupali's words show how Indian families cherish parental bonds across generations.
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Karan D.
Touching post! Though I wish she'd mentioned more about his filmmaking legacy too. Many young folks today don't know about the golden era of Hindi cinema that directors like Anil Ganguly shaped. His National Award wins deserve more spotlight!

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