Actress Deepika Chikhalia, who became famous in the 80's from Ramanand Sagar's serial 'Ramayana', is saddened. The actress is in deep mourning over the death of Deepika's mother. Deepika has announced the death of her mother on social media.
Deepika wrote in a post on Instagram, "The grief over the death of a guardian is something that cannot be easily forgotten." Along with this Deepika wrote 'Mum 🙏 RIP'. Deepika Chikhalia is devastated after the death of her mother. Fans and friends are sending condolences to Deepika as soon as she shares this news on social media.
Deepika, who became famous for playing the role of Sita in Ramanand Sagar's 'Ramayana', is very active on social media. He also often talks to his fans through social media. Deepika played Sita's role so well that many people at the time worshiped her as Sita in fact. Deepika has often mentioned in interviews that people used to come to her feet thinking she was Sita's mother.
However, after the completion of 'Ramayana', Deepika Chikhalia was gradually forgotten as an actress. But the shooting of the serials was stopped when the lockdown was announced due to the Corona epidemic. Due to which the latest episodes of the current serial on TV were stopped. Then once again mythological serials including Ramayana-Mahabharata were resumed on Doordarshan. After which once again all the actors of Ramayana serial including Deepika Chikhalia came in limelight. The serial broke TRP records during the lockdown. 'Ramayana' became the number one show not only in India but all over the world.
Meanwhile, the cast of the serial, including Deepika, was sharing old cases connected with the show with fans through social media. Now Deepika is very active on social media and also shows fans a glimpse of her personal life.
Speaking of work front, Deepika Chikhalia was last seen with Ayushman Khurana in the film 'Bala'. In this film, she played the role of Ayushman's mother-in-law. Apart from this, Deepika will be seen in the film 'Ghalib'. The film was supposed to be released in August this year but could not be due to the Corona epidemic.
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