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Anupamaa Actor Rupali Ganguly Slams TMC Leader After He Called Her "Flop Soap Actress": "Classic TMC Behaviour"
Anupamaa Actor Rupali Ganguly Slams TMC Leader After He Called Her "Flop Soap Actress": "Classic TMC Behaviour"

NDTV

timea day ago

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Anupamaa Actor Rupali Ganguly Slams TMC Leader After He Called Her "Flop Soap Actress": "Classic TMC Behaviour"

New Delhi: Anupamaa actor Rupali Ganguly strongly reacted to a Trinamool Congress leader, Nilanjan Das's social media post where he called her a "flop soap actress." The remark was hurled at her after she questioned Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's recent post about the political affairs in Assam. What's Happening Addressing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's concern in Assam, Rupali Ganguly shared a post on X and asked her to concentrate on the affairs of her state first. "Before shedding crocodile tears for Bengalis in other states, Mamata Didi must answer who will protect Bengalis in West Bengal itself? From Sandeshkhali to Murshidabad, the only atrocities on Bengalis are happening under her watch. Bengal has never been more unsafe for its own people," Rupali wrote on her X. Isn't your so-called 'senior-most stateswoman' a public servant, or she's a dictator who can't be questioned. But if you've already accepted her tyranny instead of her duty to the people, then congratulations on embracing dictatorship. Classic TMC behaviour! — Rupali Ganguly (@TheRupali) July 20, 2025 Responding to Rupali's post, TMC leader Nilanjan Das replied, "The seniormost stateswoman of India doesn't need lectures from a flop soap actress (sic)." Rupali Ganguly didn't let the comment go unnoticed. "Isn't your so-called 'senior-most stateswoman' a public servant, or she's a dictator who can't be questioned? But if you've already accepted her tyranny instead of her duty to the people, then congratulations on embracing dictatorship. Classic TMC behaviour," she replied. Rupali Ganguly joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in May 2024 ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. She is vocal about the policies of the Opposition parties. Rupali's Achievements Rupali is one of the most popular actresses on the Indian television. She rose to stardom with shows like Sarabhai vs Sarabhai and Sanjivani. Her ongoing role in the hit show Anupamaa made her one of the most highest-paid actresses on the Indian television. In A Nutshell

‘Embracing dictatorship...': Rupali Ganguly schools TMC leader Nilanjan Das for calling her a ‘flop actress'
‘Embracing dictatorship...': Rupali Ganguly schools TMC leader Nilanjan Das for calling her a ‘flop actress'

Time of India

time2 days ago

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  • Time of India

‘Embracing dictatorship...': Rupali Ganguly schools TMC leader Nilanjan Das for calling her a ‘flop actress'

A new political row has broken out after TMC leader Nilanjan Das made a personal attack on actress-turned-BJP member Rupali Ganguly by calling her a 'flop actress.' The remark drew immediate backlash online, with Rupali responding sharply on X (formerly Twitter). Hitting back at the insult, she questioned the apparent hypocrisy by asking if the TMC's 'senior-most stateswoman' isn't also a public servant, sparking widespread support from Ganguly's fans. Rupali Ganguly schools TMC leader Nilanjan Das The background The conversation started when Mamata Banerjee posted on X (formerly Twitter) about the BJP's actions in Assam. Rupali Ganguly, known for speaking out on political issues, responded by asking the Chief Minister to focus on problems in West Bengal instead and avoid shedding 'crocodile tears'. A part of her post read, 'From Sandeshkhali to Murshidabad, the only atrocities on Bengalis are happening under her watch.' Before shedding crocodile tears for Bengalis in other states, Mamata Didi must answer who will protect Bengalis in West Bengal itself? From Sandeshkhali to Murshidabad, the only atrocities on Bengalis are happening under her watch. Bengal has never been more unsafe for its own… Here's what's happening now Reacting to this, TMC leader called Rupali a flop actress and wrote, 'The seniormost stateswoman of India doesn't need lectures from a flop soap actress. FO!.' Rupali hit back saying, 'Isn't your so-called 'senior-most stateswoman' a public servant, or she's a dictator who can't be questioned. But if you've already accepted her tyranny instead of her duty to the people, then congratulations on embracing dictatorship. Classic TMC behaviour!' Isn't your so-called 'senior-most stateswoman' a public servant, or she's a dictator who can't be if you've already accepted her tyranny instead of her duty to the people, then congratulations on embracing dictatorship. Classic TMC behaviour! Many people came out in support of Rupali, agreeing with her stance and praising how sharp and confident she has become on X. Some users also called out the TMC leader for allegedly using the term "FO" while referring to the actress, condemning the personal attack. Rupali Ganguly's political career and top TV shows Rupali Ganguly entered politics by joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in May 2024, ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. This marked a major shift in her career, transitioning from the entertainment industry to public service. She began her journey in front of the camera as a child artist in the 1985 film Saaheb and gradually rose to prominence through her work in television. She gained widespread recognition with roles in popular shows like Sanjivani and the iconic comedy series Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, where her character Monisha became a fan favorite for her humorous and relatable portrayal. However, her role as the lead in Anupamaa brought her unparalleled success, making her one of the most admired and highest-paid actresses on Indian television. Her character's strength and emotional depth struck a chord with viewers nationwide.

Rupali Ganguly Hits Back After TMC Leader Nilanjan Das Tags Her A ‘Flop Actress'
Rupali Ganguly Hits Back After TMC Leader Nilanjan Das Tags Her A ‘Flop Actress'

News18

time2 days ago

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  • News18

Rupali Ganguly Hits Back After TMC Leader Nilanjan Das Tags Her A ‘Flop Actress'

Last Updated: Rupali Ganguly, Anupamaa star, defended her right to question leaders after TMC's Nilanjan Das called her a "flop soap actress" for criticizing West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee. Television actor and Anupamaa star Rupali Ganguly has issued a strong response after facing criticism from Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Nilanjan Das. The latter had referred to her as a 'flop soap actress" on social media. The comment followed Rupali's remarks about West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's recent post concerning political issues in Assam. The exchange began when Mamata Banerjee shared a statement on X (formerly Twitter), addressing the BJP's actions in Assam. Rupali, who is known for being vocal on social and political matters, questioned the Chief Minister's priorities, urging her to look into the state of affairs in West Bengal instead. 'Before shedding crocodile tears for Bengalis in other states, Mamata Didi must answer who will protect Bengalis in West Bengal itself? From Sandeshkhali to Murshidabad, the only atrocities on Bengalis are happening under her watch. Bengal has never been more unsafe for its own people," she wrote. The post drew a sharp reaction from TMC leader Nilanjan Das, who replied, 'The seniormost stateswoman of India doesn't need lectures from a flop soap actress (sic)." The comment did not go unnoticed. Rupali responded firmly, defending her right to question public leaders and highlighting what she described as an undemocratic attitude. 'Isn't your so-called 'senior-most stateswoman' a public servant, or she's a dictator who can't be questioned? But if you've already accepted her tyranny instead of her duty to the people, then congratulations on embracing dictatorship. Classic TMC behaviour," she replied. Isn't your so-called 'senior-most stateswoman' a public servant, or she's a dictator who can't be if you've already accepted her tyranny instead of her duty to the people, then congratulations on embracing dictatorship. Classic TMC behaviour! — Rupali Ganguly (@TheRupali) July 20, 2025 Several social media users showedsupport for Rupali. One fan wrote, 'Rupali you are a success story. Thanks for improving your X game too." Another added, 'My savage queen is back." Rupali Ganguly joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in May 2024 ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. Known for her roles in Sanjivani and the iconic Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, she began her career as a child actor in Saaheb (1985). Her ongoing role in Anupamaa has made her one of the most loved and highest-paid stars on Indian television today. First Published: July 21, 2025, 07:36 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Ronit Roy shuts down rumours of replacing Sudhanshu Pandey as Vanraj Shah in Anupamaa; says 'News is completely false'
Ronit Roy shuts down rumours of replacing Sudhanshu Pandey as Vanraj Shah in Anupamaa; says 'News is completely false'

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Ronit Roy shuts down rumours of replacing Sudhanshu Pandey as Vanraj Shah in Anupamaa; says 'News is completely false'

Rupali Ganguly starrer Anupamaa which once ruled the roost, is currently struggling to maintain the ratings. The daily soap has been facing a dip in viewership lately. However, it appears that the makers are preparing to intensify the drama on the show by planning the return of one of their most iconic characters, Vanraj Shah. The character of Vanraj Shah has been missing from the show ever since Sudhanshu Pandey quit the show. On July 16, buzz began circulating that the makers had locked in Ronit Roy to take over the role. Sudhanshu had exited the show midway through 2024 after portraying the character for four years, although he never publicly revealed the reason behind his exit. Now, Ronit Roy has broken his silence and responded to the ongoing rumours. Responding to the reports of joining Anupamaa and replacing Sudhanshu on the show, the actor told TellyChakkar, "I'm not doing Anupamaa - the news is completely false, and I won't be playing Vanraj." Several media reports suggested that Ronit Roy was being considered for a major entry in Anupamaa as Vanraj Shah, a character the lead often calls 'Mr Shah'. In the current plot, Anupamaa, played by Rupali Ganguly, is shown facing challenges and trying to restart her life in the busy city of Mumbai by using her cooking and dancing skills. In the new promo, viewers can witness a high point when Anupamaa and Rahi come face-to-face. Anupamaa is left shocked as she comes face-to-face with Rahi during the semi-finals of the dance competition. Anupamaa stars Rupali Ganguly, Alpana Buch, Adrija Roy, Shivam Khajuria, Manish Naggdev, Rahil Azam in prominent roles, Rupali Ganguly slams Pakistani version of 'Sarabhai vs Sarabhai', calls it 'disgusting' and an 'insult'

Diljit Dosanjh's 'Detective Sherdil' movie review: Boman Irani, Ratna Pathak Shah, Banita Sandhu walk away with top honours in a semi-engaging murder mystery
Diljit Dosanjh's 'Detective Sherdil' movie review: Boman Irani, Ratna Pathak Shah, Banita Sandhu walk away with top honours in a semi-engaging murder mystery

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time19-06-2025

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Diljit Dosanjh's 'Detective Sherdil' movie review: Boman Irani, Ratna Pathak Shah, Banita Sandhu walk away with top honours in a semi-engaging murder mystery

Unlike 'Housefull 5 (A and B)' and '36 China Town', the final twist doesn't feel frivolous. It not only compliments the essence of the story but also exposes the fragility of dysfunctional relationships read more Cast: Diljit Dosanjh, Diana Penty, Boman Irani, Chunky Panday, Banita Sandhu, Ratna Pathak Shah, Sumeet Vyas Director: Ravi Chhabriya Language: Hindi Even before we meet the man who plays Detective Sherdil, in this year's 786th whodunit, a word I shall be using 786 times more before the year ends, we are told how this man played by Diljit Dosanjh was named Sherdil. It's understandable the makers want to combine crime and comedy and dumb the story down. The thought of the memories of Dosanjh's Arjun Patiala coming back send a shiver down your spine. But to give credit, at least the aesthetics are in place as we are right away taken to Budapest where a billionaire Boman Irani is murdered on an empty street. What it also gets right is a solid introductory shot of Ratna Pathak Shah, who plays Irani's wife. If Maya Sarabhai from Sarabhai vs Sarabhai had more attitude and authority, it could be this character. 'A true boss lady' is how Diana Penty describes her. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Some cringe and coincidental moments follow soon as Banita Sandhu of October fame shows up as a deaf and mute daughter of the couple who's called, errr Shanti. There's the severely underinvested Mukesh Bhat (the inimitable actor of Rocket Singh and Gulaal), the driver who's absconding since his master was brutally assassinated (Prem Ratan Dhan Payo anyone?). When all the crucial pieces of the puzzle are laid together, the eponymous character declares in his twang 'This is a classic…. Whodunit.' Okay then! But this very character never allows the film to be edge-of-the-seat as he keeps playing his harmonica and its perpetual tune hams its way to the background score that swells to a crescendo on multiple occasions. Let there be silence for some time dude. If this blend of two contrasting genres is unable to keep the curiosity alive despite some spurts of engagement, Chunky Panday's typically filmy entry does perk up the proceedings from A to B. Had he smiled a little more, he could very well be the spiritual version of Aakhri Pasta called Aakhri Aastha as he did in Housefull 3. Bollywood doesn't do comical thrillers well as it gets too confused which box to tick first- To add murder mystery in a comedy or comedy in a murder mystery. That's why the jokes and the jolts both feel ill-timed and misplaced. And that pretentious The End deceit that ruined Neeraj Pandey's forgettable Sikandar Ka Muqaddar last year returns here too. But the ensemble is too contagious- Diljit Dosanjh, Boman Irani, Ratna Pathak Shah, Sumeet Vyas, Banita Sandhu, and Diana Penty. The outfits that Irani flaunts are absolutely striking. He looks dapper and the effective baritone adds to his intimidating personality that's all worn out and vulnerable inside. Penty brings a certain sense of gravitas to her performance with her no-nonsense attitude. She has been immensely selective about her choices of films after the impressive debut in Cocktail back in 2012. But that also shows how her repertoire is a cocktail of different genres, ranging from comedy to drama to now a whodunnit. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Sandhu added immense gravitas to her vegetative state in the meditative and heartfelt October. Here too, she's handicapped by a disability but makes terrific use of it. And the refined Shah is always a delight to watch. She has a remarkably impressive command over her body language. And once again after Kapoor & Sons, she's trapped in a crumbling marriage that ends with a surprising death. The story is written by Ali Abbas Zafar along with Sagar Bajaj and Ravi Chhabriya who also directs the film. Post Sultan, Zafar has largely been out of depth except for Jogi, also starring Diljit Dosanjh. It's understandable the two wanted to have fun after an exhausting and emotionally charged collaboration, but the bullet misses the plate. That's not to say it's a washout. Not at all. Whodunnits always turn out to be guilty pleasures. And unlike Housefull 5 (A and B) and 36 China Town, the final twist doesn't feel frivolous. It not only compliments the essence of the story but also exposes the fragility of dysfunctional relationships and dying emotional dynamics. It also makes up for the lost time of an ensemble of solid actors that needs to be seen more often in movies that judiciously explore its tenacity and talent. But without the harmonica next time please! STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Rating: 3 (out of 5 stars) Detective Sherdil is now streaming on Zee5

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