Rupali Ganguly's Mother Showcases Infectious Energy in Viral 'Shararat' Dance Video
Television superstar Rupali Ganguly recently delighted fans by sharing a vibrant video of her mother, Rajni Ganguly, dancing with full power to the hit song 'Shararat' from the film 'Dhurandhar'. The clip, posted on social media, captures the 72-year-old grooving with effortless enthusiasm by the beachside.
Family Collaboration Behind the Viral Moment
In her post, Rupali wrote, "Mere bhai @vijayganguly ka gaana and introduction by meri maa… #Shararat #Dhurandar #RupaliGanguly #BollywoodTrendingReels". The song was choreographed by her brother, Vijay Ganguly, making this a heartfelt family affair. Rajni Ganguly, in her early 70s, embraces the moment with an energy that has captivated viewers, showcasing her Maharashtrian heritage.
Rupali's mixed background adds depth to this story. Her mother, Rajni, is Maharashtrian, while her late father, Anil Ganguly, was a renowned Bengali filmmaker in Hindi cinema. He directed notable films such as Kora Kagaz, Tapasya, and Piya Ka Ghar, blending cultural influences in Rupali's upbringing.
The Success of 'Shararat' and Vijay Ganguly's Choreography
The song 'Shararat', featuring actors Krystle D'Souza and Ayesha Khan, has become a chartbuster since 'Dhurandhar''s release in December last year. Its peppy beats and dynamic choreography by Vijay Ganguly have earned widespread appreciation. Vijay has previously worked on popular tracks like Ghungroo from War and Nadiyon Paar from Roohi, solidifying his reputation in the industry.
Rupali Ganguly's Career and Personal Life
Meanwhile, Rupali Ganguly continues to shine as the lead in the television show Anupamaa, which has dominated TRP charts since its 2020 debut. She is reportedly among the highest-paid actresses on Indian television, reflecting her immense popularity. On the personal front, Rupali is married to businessman Ashwin K Verma, and they have a son named Rudransh, balancing her professional success with family life.
This viral video not only highlights a joyful family moment but also underscores the enduring appeal of Bollywood music and dance across generations.



