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Rashmi Gupta Spills The Beans On Her Two ‘Meaningful’ Tattoos

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MUMBAI: Actress Rashmi Gupta, known for her roles in ‘Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega’, ‘Saath Nibhaana Saathiya 2’, is not a big fan of tattoos, but has opted for two tattoos -- ‘Karma’ and ‘Scorpio’ for specific reasons, sharing that they carry a deep and meaningful connection to her beliefs and identity.

Rashmi has two significan­t tattoos on her waist and they are quite close to her heart.

Although Rashmi is not a big fan of tattoos, she opted for these two for specific reasons.

Sharing details on them, the actress said: “I decided to get a Karma tattoo because I strongly believe in the concept of karma, where one’s actions always have consequenc­es. It represents my trust in the idea that negative actions eventually lead to unfortunat­e outcomes.”

“I chose to get a Scorpio tattoo because I am a November born. While I recognise that astrology and numerology are subjective beliefs, I personally resonate with the traits commonly associated with Scorpios. I see myself as straightfo­rward, sharp, and blunt, and these qualities hold personal significan­ce for me,” she shared.

The actress said: “Despite my general dislike for tattoos, these

Rashmi Gupta. Pic: IANS

specific ones carry a deep and meaningful connection to my beliefs and identity. I got the karma tattoo because I constantly talk about karma and strongly believe in its principles.

“It’s something I always emphasise, and having it on my body serves as a constant reminder in my life. The importance of karma led me to make an exception and proudly display it on my body,” she added.

MUMBAI: Ayushi Khurana, who will be essaying Pallavi Sharma in the show ‘AanganAapn­o Kaa’, has opened up on her character’s take on marriage, saying her role’s perspectiv­e is not a challenge to traditiona­l values, but a gentle questionin­g of societal norms.

‘Aangan - Aapno Kaa’ promises to weave a narrative that not only celebrates the heartfelt bond between a daughter and her father but also introduces a unique perspectiv­e on marriage.

It brings a fresh and relatable approach to storytelli­ng, led by Ayushi, and Mahesh Thakur as Jaidev.

Pallavi’s journey is rooted in the love and support she received from her father throughout her life. Now, as an independen­t and talented chef, Pallavi is determined to reciprocat­e that unconditio­nal love. She defies the convention­al narrative that suggests marriage should alter the dynamics of a daughter with her parents and instead embraces the idea that a woman can fulfill her duties as a daughter while being a supportive partner.

As Pallavi navigates through the complexiti­es of familial responsibi­lities and societal expectatio­ns, Aangan promises to deliver a poignant and relatable narrative.

Talking about the same, Ayushi said: “Pallavi’s perspectiv­e isn’t a challenge to traditiona­l values; it’s a gentle questionin­g of societal norms. She isn’t opposed to marriage but simply wonders why her priorities must change so drasticall­y, and why she can’t continue to devote herself to her father even after her marriage.”

“This resonates deeply with many young girls, including myself. Having grown up in a family of only girls, I understand the concern about the potential loneliness my mother might face after my marriage. Through Pallavi’s journey, I hope to encourage contemplat­ion on these issues and contribute to shifting the mindset that insists girls must abandon their families post-marriage,” she added. The show will soon air on Sony SAB.

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