Key Points

Shubhangi Atre, known for her role in "Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai," recently made an emotional return to her village after 25 years. She documented her journey through a heartwarming Instagram video featuring her family and hometown landscapes. The actress accompanied the video with a touching song, reflecting on memories and the passage of time. Her trip highlights the deep connection performers often maintain with their roots and personal history.

Key Points: Shubhangi Atre's Emotional 25-Year Village Homecoming Journey

  • Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai actress shares emotional video of village return
  • Captured family moments and scenic landscapes on Instagram
  • Nostalgic journey includes bridge and temple snapshots
  • Accompanied emotional video with Anupam Roy's soulful song
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Shubhangi Atre gets nostalgic as she returns to her village after 25 years

TV actress Shubhangi Atre revisits her roots, shares nostalgic moments from her hometown after a quarter-century absence

"Time stood still here - Shubhangi Atre"

Mumbai, Oct 8

Television actress Shubhangi Atre, on Wednesday, took a trip down memory lane as she revisited her hometown after 25 long years.

The 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai' actress took to her Instagram handle to share a video of her emotional homecoming, which filled her with nostalgia and brought back fond memories of her childhood days. In the video, Shubhangi can be seen striking poses on a bridge and capturing glimpses of her road journey, farms, and a temple in her village. The clip also features the actress posing happily with her entire family.

Atre also added singer Anupam Roy's soothing song 'Lamhe Guzar Gaye' as a background score for the music. Sharing the video, Shubhangi Atre wrote, "Time stood still here -- a nostalgic return to my village after 25 years. #nostalgia #home."

Shubhangi Atre, who is widely known for playing Angoori Bhabi on the show "Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai," hails from Indore.

Back in January, the actress had visited her hometown, Indore, where she reconnected with her Kathak roots and met her guru after a long gap of 18 years. Speaking about the experience, she shared, "Sitting in the same practice hall where I once trained, performing a few moves, and hearing her words of encouragement brought back a flood of memories. The walls still display a picture of me from when we performed together. Meeting her reminded me of how important dance is to me. It has taught me resilience and how to adapt to life's rhythm. Every movement has a story, and every story carries a lesson. Revisiting those lessons reignited a spark within me."

On the professional front, Shubhangi has appeared in popular shows like "Kasautii Zindagii Kay," "Kasturi," "Do Hanson Ka Jodaa," "Chidiya Ghar," and "Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!". She also ventured into production with her music release, "Kaahe Saiyaan."

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone who left my village for Mumbai 10 years ago, this really hits home. That feeling when you see your childhood home after years... priceless! 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
Love how she included her entire family in the video. In Indian culture, family is everything. So refreshing to see a celebrity who hasn't forgotten her values despite fame.
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David E
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish more celebrities would actually invest in developing their villages rather than just visiting for nostalgia. Many villages still lack basic facilities.
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Kavya N
Perfect song choice! Anupam Roy's "Lamhe Guzar Gaye" captures exactly that bittersweet feeling of returning home after so many years. Shubhangi's Kathak background makes this even more special - our classical arts stay with us forever.
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Siddharth J
Madhya Pradesh represent! 🎉 So proud to see our Indore girl making it big but staying grounded. Her journey from small town to TV star is truly inspiring for many aspiring actors from tier 2 cities.

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