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Smita Bansal has bid farewell to her role as Neelam Oberoi in the popular show "Bhagya Lakshmi." She describes her time on the show as fulfilling and rewarding, noting the immense creative satisfaction it provided her. Smita fondly recalls the bonds formed with her cast and crew, likening them to a second family. Her impressive acting journey spans across television and cinema, with notable performances in "Balika Vadhu" and the film "Karzzzz."

Key Points: Smita Bansal Reflects on Fulfilling Journey in Bhagya Lakshmi

  • Smita Bansal bids farewell to Bhagya Lakshmi
  • Describes her role as fulfilling and rewarding
  • Praises the cast and crew for support
  • Shares immense satisfaction as an actor
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Smita Bansal bids farewell to 'Bhagya Lakshmi,' calls the journey fulfilling and rewarding

Smita Bansal expresses gratitude for her role in Bhagya Lakshmi, highlighting personal growth and lasting bonds.

"Bhagya Lakshmi will always hold a very special place in my heart. - Smita Bansal"

Mumbai, May 28

Television actress Smita Bansal has officially wrapped up her journey on the popular show “Bhagya Lakshmi.”

Bansal, who played the role of Neelam Oberoi in the show, described her time on 'Bhagya Lakshmi' as both fulfilling and rewarding. She shared that the role gave her immense creative satisfaction and allowed her to grow further as an artist. Speaking about bidding goodbye to Bhagya Lakshmi, Smita Bansal said the experience left a lasting impact on her as an actor.

She shared, “Bhagya Lakshmi will always hold a very special place in my heart. Over these four years, I’ve not only had the privilege of playing a wonderfully written character but also built lifelong bonds with my cast and crew. This set became my second home, and everyone here became my extended family. The production house and the creatives of the show made my journey so comfortable.”

“Playing Neelam has been nothing short of an amazing journey; it challenged me, inspired me, helped me learn so much from the people around me, and gave me immense satisfaction as an actor. Working with Zee TV after almost 18 years was a wonderful experience.”

Smita Bansal joined the cast of 'Bhagya Lakshmi' in 2021, bringing to life the character of Neelam Oberoi—a strong-willed matriarch caught between tradition, authority, and heartfelt emotions.

Her impressive body of work features prominent roles in popular TV shows such as Zee TV’s ‘Amanat,’ ‘Aashirwad, Sarhadein,’ and Sony SAB’s ‘Aladdin – Naam Toh Suna Hoga.’ Additionally, she has appeared in the 2008 Bollywood film ‘Karzzzz,’ showcasing her versatility across both television and cinema.

Smita rose to prominence with her acclaimed performance in the popular TV series “Balika Vadhu.”

- IANS

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Priya M.
Smita Bansal is such a versatile actress! Loved her in Balika Vadhu and now in Bhagya Lakshmi. She brings so much depth to every character she plays. The show won't be the same without her 😢 Wishing her all the best for future projects!
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Rahul K.
Neelam Oberoi was such a powerful character! Smita ji portrayed her with such finesse - strict yet emotional. Indian TV needs more strong female characters like this. Hope to see her in another impactful role soon 🙏
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Ananya S.
My whole family used to watch Bhagya Lakshmi just for Smita Bansal's performance! Her dialogue delivery and expressions were always on point. Indian television will miss such a talented artist. #Respect
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate Smita Bansal's acting skills, I feel the show's writing let her down in later episodes. The character became repetitive. Hope her next project gives her better material to work with. She deserves it!
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Sunita R.
From Balika Vadhu to Bhagya Lakshmi, Smita Bansal has given us so many memorable performances. She's one of those rare TV actresses who can make you feel every emotion. Wishing her a happy break before her next big role! 🌸
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Karan P.
Not just acting, but Smita Bansal has great comic timing too! Remember her in Aladdin? Hope she does more comedy roles - we need good laughter therapy on Indian TV these days. All the best ma'am!

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