How Did Avika Gor Transform from ‘Baalika’ to ‘Vadhu’?

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- Avika Gor reflects on her journey from Baalika to Vadhu.
- Her wedding was featured on Pati Patni Aur Panga.
- She is known for her role as Anandi in Balika Vadhu.
- Avika made her film debut in Uyyala Jampala.
- Her recent film Shanmukha explores ancient mysteries.
Mumbai, Oct 1 (NationPress) Actress Avika Gor, who celebrated her marriage to social activist Milind Chandwani on September 30, has taken a moment to reflect on her remarkable journey from a “Baalika” to “Vadhu”.
The talented actress, known for her portrayal of the beloved character Anandi in “Balika Vadhu”, shared a heartfelt series of wedding images on Instagram, captioning them “Baalika se Vadhu tak”, which signifies her transformation from a girl into a wife.
Emotions ran high as her wedding festivities were aired live on the reality show “Pati Patni Aur Panga”, featuring hosts Munawar Faruqui and Sonali Bendre. The event was graced by notable participants including Hina Khan, Rocky Jaiswal, Swara Bhaskar and her husband, Debina Bonerjee and Gurmeet Choudhary, alongside Sudesh Lahiri and his wife.
In 2009, Avika received the Rajiv Gandhi Award for her outstanding portrayal of Anandi in Balika Vadhu. She made her Hindi television debut in Ssshhhh...Koi Hai in 2007, followed by her film debut in Tollywood with Uyyala Jampala in 2013. After gaining fame with Balika Vadhu, she appeared in shows like Sasural Simar Ka and films such as “1920: Horrors Of The Heart” and “Bloody Ishq”.
Most recently, Avika starred in the Telugu-language crime thriller ‘Shanmukha’, which hit theaters on March 21. In this film, she showcases a vibrant, dynamic persona filled with intense drama and action. Directed by Shanmugam Sappani, “Shanmukha” features Aadi Saikumar as an investigative officer, complemented by the impactful music of Ravi Basrur, known for his work on KGF.
The film’s plot revolves around a police officer and a research student who explore the mysteries of an ancient Indian temple, utilizing scriptures and folklore to unveil secrets tied to a deity and a hidden treasure deep within the forest.