Rupali Ganguly revealed that she was inspired by PM Narendra Modi for her Gujarati accent in Anupamaa, says 'The way he holds his roots is what I picked'

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Following Anupamaa,

Rupali Ganguly

rose to prominence. She has been in numerous

television shows

, but her act in

Anupamaa

has received the most recognition. She is currently one of the most popular television stars, the highest-paid actor and many people adore her. Anupamaa is constantly trending on social media. She is an amazing actress who has wowed everyone with her talents.

She has now spoken openly about how she prepared for her part as Anupama.
Rupali spoke with Hauterrfly and disclosed that she received significant assistance from India's

Prime Minister

,

Narendra Modi

. She revealed that she learned her

Gujarati accent

from PM Narendra Modi. She also mentioned that her Gujarati neighbour had influenced her accent.
She went on to say that when one hears Narendra Modi's talks, there are specific terms he says in Hindi with a strong Gujarati accent, and he does not shy away from it. She went on to say, "The way he holds his roots is what I picked for Anupamaa."
She had yet another extremely memorable moment. Rupali recently attended the

Content Creators Award

and served on the jury. She met Prime Minister Narendra Modi there and published images from the event on social media.

She also wrote a lengthy text expressing her excitement at meeting her hero, Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She stated that she could meet him since she had Anupama in her life.

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Earlier, Rupali had opened up about how she was looked down upon by her

Bengali Community

for taking up

acting on TV

to pay her father's

hospital bills

. She revealed that she felt outcasted by their reactions. However, for her bringing money at home at that time was more important than what people were thinking. She even thanked her father for helping her with contacts to get her work.

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