Dipali Sharma recalls her childhood memories of Teej, shares how traditions inspire her in real life and on screen

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MUMBAI: Our television screens have long been filled with stories of beloved bahus who win hearts with their love, sacrifice, and devotion. And when festivals like Hartalika Teej arrive, these stories connect even more deeply with audiences, drawing inspiration from real-life traditions.

Currently seen in Pyaar Sey Bandhe Rishte on Balaji Telefilms’ YouTube channel, actress Dipali Sharma beautifully blends her reel and real-life experiences. Much like her character—a sweet, homely girl from a village with an open heart and strong values—Dipali herself is deeply rooted in Indian traditions and cherishes every festival.

Speaking about the upcoming festival of Hartalika Teej, Dipali shared,“Teej has always been about love, togetherness, and cherished memories. As a child, I would eagerly wait for the preparations—applying mehendi a day before, watching my mom and grandmother perform the Pooja, and being drawn to the irresistible aroma of pedakiya (a type of gujiya) frying in ghee. I still remember being five years old, pleading for a taste until my mom finally hid them from me, only for us to receive them the next day after the Pooja. That moment of joy, and the playful competition with my siblings over who could eat the most, made the festival truly special. Later, when I moved to Mumbai, I saw Hartalika Teej celebrated differently, with even unmarried girls observing the fast, and it made me realize the true beauty of India—how every region keeps its traditions alive in its own way, yet together they create a culture that is rich, vibrant, and incredible.”

Much like her real life, Dipali’s reel life character in Pyaar Sey Bandhe Rishte is also deeply rooted in values and traditions. On-screen, she plays a sweet, homely girl from a village—open-hearted, kind, and someone who always puts family first. Her portrayal has already struck a chord with audiences who see shades of a traditional yet modern Indian woman in her.

As Hartalika Teej approaches, Dipali’s personal memories and her reel-life character both remind us why festivals continue to hold a special place in our hearts—not just as rituals, but as moments of love, bonding, and inspiration.

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