This actress was called TV’s Preeti Zinta, became famous in every household since her sweet childhood, fans could not recognize her after 8 years.

This actress was called TV’s Preeti Zinta, became famous in every household since her sweet childhood, fans could not recognize her after 8 years.

If you are fond of watching TV serials, then you must have definitely seen the serial ‘Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke’. You must also remember Rupal Tyagi, who became popular in every household by playing the character of Gunjan in the show. Roopal was called Preity Zinta of the small screen because of her expressions, voice and dimples in her cheeks. At the age of 16, Roopal moved from Bengaluru to Mumbai, the city of dreams. However, Roopal has been missing from the small screen for a long time. Let us tell you how much Gunjan’s look has changed from her dreamy childhood.

TV actress and choreographer Rupal Tyagi had made a special place in the hearts of people in a short time with her acting. However, Roopal has been missing from the small screen for quite some time. Rupal Tyagi started her acting career with the Hindi TV serial ‘Hamari Betiyon Ka Vivah’. In this serial she played the role of Mansha Kohli. Apart from this, Roopal also spread the magic of her acting in some other TV shows ‘Kasam Se’, ‘Ek Nayi Chhoti Si Zindagi’ and ‘Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke’.

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Apart from being a great actress, Rupal Tyagi is also a very good dancer. He participated in the eighth season of the reality television show ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’. Apart from this, Rupal has also been seen as a contestant in Boss Season 9. Rupal Tyagi had assisted Bollywood choreographer Pony Verma on the song ‘Mere Dholna’ from Bhool Bhulaiya. Roopal Tyagi has also choreographed for stars like Vidya Balan and Shahid Kapoor. However, Roopal was heartbroken after her breakup with her boyfriend Ankit Gera. After this, Rupal had to face a difficult phase in her life due to which she distanced herself from the industry.

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