VIRAL VIDEO! Beachwear jo mann aur tann ko bhaaye : Divyanka Tripathi grooves to Suraj Hua Maddham in saree
Earlier, in an interview, Divyanka had revealed why she does not share bikini photos on social media. Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya | Instagram
Updated: May 14, 2021, 11:00 AM IST
Actress Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya, who became a household name after playing the character of Ishi Maa on the show Yeh hai Mohabbatein , is currently in shooting for the stunt-based reality show Khatron Ke Khiladi 11 in Cape Town. And she sure is having a great time in the company of her friends from the industry including singer Aastha Gill, Bigg Boss 14 contestants Abhinav Shukla, Nikki Tamboli, Rahul Vaidya and actor Arjun Bijlani among others.
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The special series will present a comprehensive and dramatised account of heinous crimes such as rape, molestation, murder, and child abuse, in an effort to act an eye-opener for viewers. Throughout their life cycle, women tend to forget their strength owing to social or family pressures. At times women are not even aware that they are being suppressed or oppressed. It s a fact that every day there are a number of women who are subjected to various atrocities irrespective of their age. But how many of these get reported? Why are women, being the victims, subjected to shame and ostracised? Personally speaking, a woman doesn t want this to happen to her or isn t ‘asking for it . There is a huge gap in the mindset and perception that needs to be bridged and it s the need of the hour, Divyanka said.
Divyanka Tripathi to host Crime Patrol Satark: Women Against Crime
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Mumbai, Dec 15 (IANS) Actress Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya has been roped in to host the show, Crime Patrol Satark: Women Against Crime.
The special series will present a comprehensive and dramatised account of heinous crimes such as rape, molestation, murder, and child abuse, in an effort to act an eye-opener for viewers.
“Throughout their life cycle, women tend to forget their strength owing to social or family pressures. At times women are not even aware that they are being suppressed or oppressed. It’s a fact that every day there are a number of women who are subjected to various atrocities irrespective of their age. But how many of these get reported? Why are women, being the victims, subjected to shame and ostracised? Personally speaking, a woman doesn’t want this to happen to her or isn’t ‘asking for it’. There is a huge gap in the mindset and perception that needs to be bridged and