Did Bhagyashree Channel Her Inner Punjabi Kudi This Hariyali Teej?

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Key Takeaways
- Bhagyashree celebrated Hariyali Teej in traditional Punjabi attire.
- She shared a joyful dance video on Instagram.
- The song 'Gud Naal Ishq Mitha' holds sentimental value for her.
- Her Maasai Mara trip was a memorable wildlife experience.
- She advocates for harmony between humans and nature.
Mumbai, July 27 (NationPress) Actress Bhagyashree embraced her inner 'Punjabi Kudi' this Hariyali Teej.
The star of 'Maine Pyar Kiya' shared a delightful video on her Instagram account, extending warm wishes for a Happy Teej.
In the clip, Bhagyashree showcased her stunning Punjabi look adorned in a vibrant yellow garara suit, complemented by a golden parandi and exquisite jewelry.
She can be seen swaying to the infectious Punjabi hit, 'Gud Naal Ishq Mitha', in her recent post.
In her Teej message, Bhagyashree wrote, 'Teeyan ki vadaiyan! Today also honors the timeless love between Shiv and Parvati. Celebrating Hariyali Teej today, I chose a Punjabi folk song that has always been close to my heart.'
Reflecting on the song, she stated, 'Gudi naal ishq mitha brings a lively spirit. Some melodies never cease to capture hearts over the years, originally performed by Bally Sagoo in 1986, it has been remixed numerous times.'
In June, Bhagyashree reminisced about one of her incredible adventures to The Maasai Mara in Africa back in 2019.
She delighted her followers with a series of photos and videos from the trip, mentioning that they encountered a variety of wildlife, including zebras, giraffes, elephants, rhinos, gazelles, wildebeests, and crocodiles.
Sharing her experience with her Instagram family, Bhagyashree wrote, 'MondayMemories! The Masai Mara... one of my most cherished experiences. (2019) These are just a few of the animals we interacted with... and yes, there were lions. ...and zebras, giraffes, elephants, rhinos, gazelles, wildebeests, crocs, and many more.'
Bhagyashree emphasized that these animals coexist harmoniously with nature, while humans often struggle to do the same.
'It makes one reflect on our shortcomings as humans in sharing our environment. While these magnificent beings live in balance with nature’s unspoken laws, I am grateful to have checked this off my bucket list.' concluded the 'Janani' actress.