Shubhangi Atre emotional as cancer-survivor father wins carrom tournament
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Television actress Shubhangi Atre broke down in tears of joy after her father clinched victory at a carrom tournament on 11 July, despite his fingers remaining impaired from chemotherapy following his battle with esophagus cancer. The 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!' star shared the milestone on social media, calling it a testament to her father's unbreakable spirit.
The Winning Moment
Atre posted a series of photographs from the event, showing her father receiving a trophy and posing alongside family members, fellow participants, and dignitaries. One image captures him beaming beside his prize, while another shows the actress standing proudly next to him and other family members.
In her own words, Atre wrote: 'Congratulations Papa After battling cancer, my father's fingers still don't move properly because of chemotherapy. Yet, he won the carrom game. A reminder that strength isn't always in perfect hands — it's in an unbreakable spirit. Just keep moving with a happy heart.'
Outpouring of Support
The post drew an outpouring of warmth from fans and colleagues in the television industry. Producer J.D. Majethia responded with applause and heart emoticons, while actress Kanica Maheshwari commented: 'Wow! Now I know the strength is coming from there! Congratulations to ur papa.'
Father's Cancer Battle
Atre's father was diagnosed with esophagus cancer in 2024. At the time, the actress reached out to her followers for prayers, writing: 'My Dear Insta family. A few days back my father was diagnosed with Cancer, his treatment is starting from today. Our family needs your blessings and prayers for his speedy recovery.' According to reports, he has since largely recovered and is recuperating well.
Shubhangi Atre's Career
Atre made her acting debut with 'Kasautii Zindagii Kay' and subsequently built her reputation through shows including 'Kasturi', 'Do Hanson Ka Jodaa', 'Havan', and 'Chidiya Ghar'. She became a household name after taking over the role of Angoori Bhabhi in 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!', stepping in for actress Shilpa Shinde. The carrom victory now adds a deeply personal chapter to her public story — one that resonates far beyond the television screen.