Bollywood
She recently shared a thoughtful message on 'recovering from suffering' amid the ongoing porn racket controversy surrounding her husband.
Updated : Sep 25, 2021, 10:50 PM IST | Edited by : Iraa Paul
Shilpa Shetty is the latest Bollywood star to become a fan of ‘Manike Mage Hithe’, a popular Sri Lankan song. The actor posted a video of herself and colleague ‘Super Dancer Chapter 4’ judge Geeta Kapur dancing to the song on her Instagram account on Saturday.
Shilpa and Geeta performed to the song in a pink lehenga, matching not only their steps but also their facial expressions. Shilpa couldn't help but burst out laughing as soon as the little dance concluded. She shared the video with the caption, “This is what we call 'Stupendofantabulouslyfantasmagoricallymagical'!”
Take a look at the video here-
She recently shared a thoughtful message on 'recovering from suffering' amid the ongoing porn racket controversy surrounding her husband and businessman Raj Kundra.
Even after the uproar, Shilpa has remained active on social media, posting motivating messages on her Instagram account. The 'Dhadkan' actor uploaded a photo from a book with a quote by Christiaan Barnard on her Instagram account.
The quote read, "Suffering isn't ennobling, recovery is." Below the quote was a thoughtful message emphasizing how the recovery process from difficult times makes one stronger. It ended with a thought, "I hate bad times as much as anyone does, but I know I'm strong enough to get through them and recover from them."
Shilpa's post came after her husband Raj was granted bail in the pornographic case by a Mumbai court on Monday, with a guarantee of Rs 50,000. Raj's colleague Ryan Thorpe was also granted bail by the court. He would also be required to provide a Rs 50,000 surety.
Meanwhile, on the work front, after taking a brief hiatus following her husband's arrest, Shilpa is once again busy judging the dance reality show 'Super Dancer 4', alongside Geeta Kapur and Anurag Basu. On the film front, she was recently seen in Priyadarshan's 'Hungama 2'.