
Anupama aka Rupali Ganguly on her First Chat Show, ‘Dil Ki Baatein'- 'Children are the purest souls!'
The platform is now all set to bring a refreshing wave of innocence and emotional connection with its upcoming mini-series 'Dil Ki Baatein', a chat show that dives into the pure, unfiltered world of children.
The recently released promo has already struck a chord with audiences, offering glimpses of heartfelt conversations between kids.
Rupali Ganguly
, who essays the iconic role of Anupama in the popular
Star Plus
show Anupama, shared her personal experience of being part of this unique chat show, she said, 'Being part of this chat show is truly special for me because it gave me the chance to connect with kids in the most heartwarming way.'
Sharing a more personal side of her journey, she added, 'Everyone knows Anupama, but very few know the side of me that absolutely adores being around children.
Among them, a little girl named Dil completely stole my heart. Dil represents love, warmth, and empathy and that's exactly what this chat show is all about. I genuinely believe children are the purest souls, and nurturing them, listening to their innocent thoughts, and simply spending time with them brings me immense joy.
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Reflecting on a truly memorable experience working on the show, Rupali said, 'The show is not just engaging; it's a celebration of laughter, curiosity, and boundless energy.
I had a wonderful time, and the children were just as thrilled. Their happiness is infectious, and I feel so grateful to have shared this beautiful experience with them.'
Dil Ki Baatein is a heartwarming chat show that captures the innocence, honesty, and pure emotions of children. As shared by Rupali Ganguly, the show offers a unique chance to connect with kids and celebrate their unfiltered thoughts, laughter, and boundless energy. Get ready to witness heartfelt stories, giggles, and a touch of magic.

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