
Watch: Divyanka Tripathi Pulled The Funniest Prank On Vivek Dahiya
Divyanka Tripathi was last seen in the web series The Magic of Shiri, where she played the role of a housewife-turned-magician. It turns out that the actress had indeed learnt a few tricks and her husband Vivek Dahiya is her latest victim. Their latest reel shows how Divyanka managed to prank Vivek in the guise of showing him a magic trick. The result left Vivek stunned while Divyanka had a good time laughing.
The video starts with Divyanka asking Vivek if he wants to see a new trick. Divyanka then shows him a glass filled with water and places a cloth over it. She says that she can drink the water inside it without lifting the cloth. Then, she pretends to do a spell and tells Vivek that she has drunk it all. Vivek was left confused and picked up the cloth to show that the water was still in the glass. Divyanka then quickly picked up the glass and drank it, leaving the latter stunned. In the caption, she wrote, 'Pani piyo pani."
Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya are one of television's most popular couples. They met on the sets of Yeh Hai Mohabbatein and later fell in love. Later they participated in Nach Baliye 8 together and won the show. Recently, their fans celebrated 8 years to this iconic win and Divyanka shared many fan made edits to mark the occasion. In 2017, Divyanka Tripathi and Vivek Dahiya not only won the Nach Baliye 8 trophy, but also received a prize award of Rs 35 lakh. Divyanka and Vivek had to compete against two other strong finalists: Sanaya Irani and Mohit Sehgal, and Abigail Pande and Sanam Johar.
On the professional front, Divyanka garnered high accolades for her portrayal in the web series The Magic of Shiri, directed by Birsa Dasgupta. This 10-episode series also starred Jaaved Jaaferi, Neelu Kohli, Nishank Verma and others. The story delved into Shiri's search to reconnect her with her ambitions, making the show a poignant story of self-discovery and second chances. Vivek, on the other hand, was last seen on the hit dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa.
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June 26, 2025, 15:42 IST
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