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