Television performer Shubhangi Atre celebrated Navratri through a festive dandiya sequence on the popular series Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai. The actress, who portrays Angoori Bhabi, drew upon her professional dance background to contribute choreographic elements to the production. Her training enabled her to design traditional steps that balanced cultural authenticity with entertainment value. The sequence required extensive preparation and coordination among cast members.
Atre faced challenges while instructing co-stars Rohitashv Gour and Aasif Sheikh in dandiya techniques. Their unique approaches to movement created humorous rehearsal sessions filled with laughter and multiple retakes. The festive atmosphere enhanced the collaborative spirit during filming. Both actors demonstrated enthusiasm despite their dance difficulties.
Earlier this year, Atre returned to her hometown, Indore, after an 18-year absence from formal dance training. She reconnected with her Kathak instructor and practiced in familiar surroundings that displayed photographs from previous performances. The reunion rekindled her passion for dance and reminded her of movement as storytelling. These experiences reinforced dance as a source of personal resilience and adaptation.
Atre faced challenges while instructing co-stars Rohitashv Gour and Aasif Sheikh in dandiya techniques. Their unique approaches to movement created humorous rehearsal sessions filled with laughter and multiple retakes. The festive atmosphere enhanced the collaborative spirit during filming. Both actors demonstrated enthusiasm despite their dance difficulties.
Earlier this year, Atre returned to her hometown, Indore, after an 18-year absence from formal dance training. She reconnected with her Kathak instructor and practiced in familiar surroundings that displayed photographs from previous performances. The reunion rekindled her passion for dance and reminded her of movement as storytelling. These experiences reinforced dance as a source of personal resilience and adaptation.