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Bhagyashree discusses her life after marriage in a recent interview

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Bhagyashree is one of the most well-known and well-liked actresses of her era. Everything about her, from her innocence to her charming looks, worked wonderfully with the crowd. Strucking the appropriate chords in their hearts. After her debut film Maine Pyaar Kiya, in which she starred alongside Salman Khan, the actress became a household name. But was soon MIA. In a recent interview, she discussed her life after marriage and what it was like to married in a household that had nothing to do with movies.

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“I was married into a household that had nothing to do with cinema,” Bhagyashree said of adjusting to her new life. As a result, they had no understanding of how life was outside, and when I was working, my life would practically alter the instant I stepped into the house. I wouldn’t be Bhagyashree the actress anymore, and there would be so many things you’d have to do yourself, just like any other housewife, and I’d be doing everything.”

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Bhagyashree also revealed that her husband Himalaya was overly protective. As he didn’t like her shooting love scenes with other actors. Which limited the number of films she could work on without him. As a result, she put her relationship ahead of her profession.

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Meanwhile, Bhagyashree’s son Abhimanyu and daughter Avantika have both pursued acting careers. Abhimanyu was last seen with Sanya Malhotra in Meenakshi Sundereshwar.

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