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Kavita Kaushik bids tearful goodbye to past selves
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81322, member: 636"] TV star gets real about the selves she left behind. Actress Kavita Kaushik, famous for playing Chandramukhi Chautala on the comedy show F.I.R., posted a reflective list on Instagram about the personal versions she longs for now. She mentioned missing the quiet girl hidden behind a uniform, the person she was when her father was alive, the playful, noisy child, and the fearless adventurer who would jump from planes or into icy water. She wrote about gently letting those parts of herself go, holding onto hope she might encounter them again somewhere better. The post included childhood photos and pictures with her late father, along with a snapshot from her time on the popular SAB TV sitcom. Beyond that defining role, which started after her debut in Ekta Kapoor's Kutumb, she has also appeared on reality competitions like Nach Baliye, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, and Bigg Boss. Her note suggested that life, time, and her experiences have gradually reshaped her, quietly phasing out the identities that once felt central. She framed it as an emotional farewell to those former selves, acknowledging how they were molded by circumstance and personal history before she moved forward without them. [/QUOTE]
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