
Anupamaa actor Rupali Ganguly's brother and mother dance on Stree's ‘Kamariya', leave Kriti Sanon and Farah Khan in awe. Watch
On Mother's Day 2025, actress Rupali Ganguly's mother, Rajani, seems to be giving everyone a major life inspiration. The actress's mom and brother were seen dancing to the popular song 'Kamariya' from Stree in a recent video. While the video is from Rupali's birthday bash, which was held in Mumbai a few days back, the Anupamaa actress is not seen shaking a leg with her mom, however, her choreographer brother Vijay was seen having quite a blast. The video of the two dancing has gone viral on social media and has had many celebs also commenting with adorable reactions.
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Sharing the video on Instagram, Vijay Ganguly wrote, 'Happy Mother's Day!! I love you meri Maa!! You inspire a lot of us!!' Reacting to the video, Kriti Sanon commented, 'Too cute.' Farah Khan also wrote, 'So beautiful', while Shantanu Maheshwari dropped heart emojis. Another user also commented on the video, saying, 'The sweetest video I saw on the internet today.' One of the fans also wrote, 'Loved this video! It's so important for everyone to understand that before being a mother and father, they are individuals who deserve to live life as themselves. Amazing dance, mommy!'
Rupali's younger brother, Vijay, is quite a well-known choreographer in Bollywood. On Mother's Day, Rupali had shared a video with her mother and written a beautiful message, 'Mumma, you are the magic woven into every moment of our lives — the heartbeat of our home, the soul of our smiles. Your love is timeless, your strength unmatched, and your warmth, a forever comfort. We are because you are. Happy Mother's Day to all the incredible moms around the world! Maa Hain to sb Hain…'
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Currently, Rupali continues to be a part of Rajan Shahi's hit show Anupamaa, where she plays the titular role.

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