In a surprising turn, veteran TV actress Nupur Alankar has traded her on-screen persona for a saffron-clad spiritual life. After portraying negative roles in more than 150 serials spanning 27 years, she has left it all behind to focus on devotion, donning a bhagwa chola, red tilak, and rudraksha beads.
Nupur, who was rarely active on social media, has launched a fresh profile as ‘Maa Pitambara.’ Here, she posts immersive videos of rituals, yagnas, and insightful lessons on spiritual practices like distinguishing japa from jaap. Chanting Radhe Shyam and Krishna bhajans with a manjira in hand, she guides young followers towards enlightenment.
The catalyst for this change? Her mother’s demise, which freed her from worldly duties. ‘I felt a strange liberation,’ she once shared, paving the way for complete surrender to the divine. Hits like Shaktimaan, Diya Aur Baati Hum, and others defined her career, but now, her mission is to inspire through faith.
Fans are in awe of her unrecognizable look – the stylish diva now embodies simplicity and piety. Her content not only showcases personal transformation but also offers practical spiritual advice, making complex concepts accessible.
As Nupur’s online presence grows, she proves that reinvention knows no age. Her story challenges the entertainment industry’s hustle, highlighting spirituality’s timeless appeal in modern lives.