Bhagyashree dances with husband in Kashmir amid summer heat wave
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Actress Bhagyashree has a clear prescription for India's scorching summer: the snow-draped mountains of Kashmir. On Saturday, the Maine Pyar Kiya star shared a video on her official Instagram handle, grooving to the romantic track 'Oh Mere Sona' against a breathtaking snow-clad backdrop, most likely in Kashmir. Her husband, Himalaya Dassani, joined her towards the end of the clip for a warm, playful moment.
The Post That Captured Hearts
Bhagyashree captioned the video with characteristic warmth: 'Garmi itni hein ki baas ab Kashmir chahiye! I need snow. Don't you?' The post quickly resonated with followers battling the summer heat across India. The clip, set against gleaming white peaks, offered a visual escape that many found irresistible.
Back on Screen as Jijau in Raja Shivaji
Beyond social media, Bhagyashree has recently returned to the big screen, playing the iconic role of Jijau — mother of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj — in the biographical drama Raja Shivaji. The film has been produced and directed by the husband-wife duo Genelia Deshmukh and Riteish Deshmukh.
Bhagyashree expressed deep gratitude to the couple for helming the project. 'Thanks to them for bringing this story to life,' she said. She described portraying Jijau as a humbling experience: 'I am extremely humbled to play Jijau. She is not just a mother; she was the strength, the mountain, and the solid foundation that shaped her children.'
A Sweet Moment Between Riteish and Genelia on Set
At the trailer launch of Raja Shivaji, Bhagyashree also recalled a touching behind-the-scenes moment between the director-producer pair. She revealed that during a late-night shoot, Riteish Deshmukh was so absorbed in setting up shots that he skipped dinner — prompting a concerned Genelia Deshmukh to follow him around the set with a plate of roti and vegetables.
Reflecting on the incident, Bhagyashree drew a tender parallel: 'Like Jijabai used to feed Shivaji Raje, the director was so busy that it was late at night, and we had all eaten, but he was busy setting up the shots. So our producer was going behind him with a plate of roti and vegetables, asking him to eat one bite. So that's what love is.'
What's Next
With Raja Shivaji now in the spotlight, audiences and critics alike will be watching how Bhagyashree's portrayal of the formidable Jijau lands on screen. The actress, who made her mark in the 1989 blockbuster Maine Pyar Kiya, continues to balance a selective but meaningful screen presence with a vibrant social media following.