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Madhurima Tuli takes a spiritual trip to Rishikesh despite suffering from a slip disc; says ‘It was extremely emotional for me and I had happy tears'

Madhurima Tuli takes a spiritual trip to Rishikesh despite suffering from a slip disc; says ‘It was extremely emotional for me and I had happy tears'

Time of India07-05-2025
Actress Madhurima Tuli , recently embarked on a soul-soothing spiritual journey to Rishikesh. What made this trip even more special was the emotional resilience she displayed in making it happen—despite recovering from a painful slip disc.Madhurima, who often finds solace in spiritual getaways, shared glimpses of her trip on social media, including her participation in the serene Ganga aarti. Dressed in simple yet elegant attire, the actress radiated peace and joy, and her teary-eyed expressions during the holy ritual struck a chord with her fans.Speaking about the experience, Madhurima revealed, "This is truly a special one for me. It started with chaos as the place I had originally booked—it was so unorganised that I had to move to a different place. To add to that, till about a few days back, I was suffering from a slip disc due to which I was immensely in pain on my bed."Despite these hurdles, her spiritual calling proved stronger than the setbacks."But by God's blessings, I managed to make it here and do the aarti. It was extremely emotional for me and I had happy tears throughout. I feel a different level of peace and satisfaction being over here and it just rejuvenates my mind like never before.Immensely thankful to the Almighty for giving me this beautiful opportunity to be here and do this," she added.On the professional front, Madhurima has been keeping her fans intrigued with updates about her upcoming projects. While she hasn't officially announced her next move, this heartfelt trip to Rishikesh is a gentle reminder of her spiritual depth and inner strength—a quality her admirers have always loved.
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