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Shubhangi Atre reveals the reason for owning fifty plus plants in her home
Shubhangi Atre reveals the reason for owning fifty plus plants in her home

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shubhangi Atre reveals the reason for owning fifty plus plants in her home

Plants are more than just décor for actress Shubhangi Atre, known for her role as Angoori Bhabi in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai. They are her peaceful companions, stressbusters, and a reflection of her inner calm. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now With over fifty plants in her home, Shubhangi has created a green sanctuary that not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of her living space but also promotes mindfulness, wellness, and emotional connection. Sharing her deep love for greenery, Shubhangi Atre aka Angoori Bhabi says, 'By now, the world knows how much I adore plants. For me, they are not just decorative elements or accessories for my home, but they are family. This love did not blossom overnight. It started years ago with a tiny succulent gifted by a friend during a particularly stressful phase of life. That little plant sat on my windowsill and unknowingly planted a seed in my heart. Over time, I became increasingly drawn to the quiet, grounding presence of greenery. Today, I have over fifty plants spread across every corner of my house, from my balcony and living room to the kitchen and even the bathroom! But the ones closest to my heart reside in my bedroom: the Monstera, the Air Plant, and the Parlour Palm. The Monstera not only adds a tropical charm but also purifies the air and reduces stress. The Air Plant is easy to care for and promotes mindfulness and calmness. The Parlour Palm brings a soothing vibe and acts as a natural humidifier. Together, they make my sanctuary a haven of peace and freshness." The actress adds, "My journey with plants has also led me to dabble in in-house gardening. There is something so fulfilling about growing your vegetables, even if it's just a few pots of tomatoes, chillies, or mint on the balcony. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Watering them, watching them sprout, and using them in cooking brings joy and pride. For me, plants are not just a hobby; they are a way of life. Some people express themselves through fashion or makeup, I express myself through my plans. Each one has a name, a story, and a purpose. They have taught me patience, care, and the beauty of nurturing. And in return, they have filled my home and heart with life." Despite her packed shooting schedule, Shubhangi finds time to tend to her leafy friends, calling it a form of therapy, "Watering them, trimming their leaves, or even just talking to them calms me down. Gardening has taught me patience and helped me slowdown in this fast-paced life. I have always believed that a home filled with greenery is a happy home. For me, plants are not just a hobby, but they are a way of life.' Shubhangi Atre reveals her fitness secrets

Shubhangi Atre to Geetanjali Mishra: Actors share invaluable lessons learned from their mothers
Shubhangi Atre to Geetanjali Mishra: Actors share invaluable lessons learned from their mothers

Time of India

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Shubhangi Atre to Geetanjali Mishra: Actors share invaluable lessons learned from their mothers

The bond between a mother and child is one of the strongest, shaping a child's future through her teachings and ideals. As we celebrate International Mother's Day, TV celebs reflect on the invaluable life lessons learned from their mothers and how they continue to apply them in their own lives. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now These include ( , Bheema), (Rajesh, ), and (Angoori Bhabi, ). Vikram Dwivedi, aka Vishambhar Singh from Bheema, shares, 'My mother has been the emotional anchor of our family. She taught me the power of patience and the strength of silence. I have seen her manage the trickiest situations with unwavering grace and compassion. One lesson that always stayed with me is that kindness never goes out of style. Her humility and grounded nature have deeply influenced me, both as a person and as an actor. Even today, before any major shoot or audition, I remember her words, 'Do your best and leave the rest to destiny.' This Mother's Day, I am planning a surprise visit to my hometown just to spend the day with her because sometimes, presence is the best present.' Geetanjali Mishra, aka Rajesh from Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, shares, 'My mother is my first teacher and forever guide. From her, I learned resilience and the importance of staying strong no matter what life throws your way. She taught me to believe in myself, especially during times when I doubted my abilities. One of her favourite lines was, 'When you feel like quitting, remember why you started.' That has stayed with me through every high and low. Her ability to manage home, relationships, and her own identity has always amazed me. This Mother's Day, I will be dedicating a day to pamper her; she deserves every bit of love and more!' Shubhangi Atre, aka Angoori Bhabi from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, shares, 'A mother's love is the most selfless and pure form of love, and I have been lucky to experience that in abundance. My mother always encouraged me to dream big but stay humble. Her life is a masterclass in balancing discipline with warmth. Even today, her voice in my head reminds me to stay grounded and grateful. The most beautiful lesson she taught me is that success means nothing if you lose yourself in the process. I try to be that same pillar of support and joy for my daughter. On this special day, I wish all mothers, including myself (smiles), an incredibly Happy Mother's Day!' Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain shoot resumes; actors share first day experience post lockdown

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