Mumbai’s television landscape has lost one of its most versatile actresses. Nupur Alankar, known for her roles in over 150 serials, has stepped away from the glitz and glamour of small-screen fame to embrace a life of devotion. Sporting a saffron chola and a red bindi on her forehead, the former star now inspires youth towards spirituality through chants and rituals.
Once celebrated for her stylish appearances and negative characters that captivated audiences, Nupur’s transformation is nothing short of astonishing. Fans who remember her edgy looks are stunned to see her in traditional attire, holding a rudraksha mala, and leading japa sessions. Her new Instagram account, ‘Maa Pitambara,’ is filled with videos of yagnas, poojas, and explanations differentiating between japa and jaap, along with their spiritual benefits.
This dramatic shift comes after 27 years of non-stop work in popular shows like Shaktimaan, Diya Aur Baati Hum, Ghar Ki Lakshmi Betiyaan, Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo, and Rajaji. Nupur’s decision was profoundly influenced by her mother’s passing. She revealed feeling an overwhelming sense of freedom from responsibilities, allowing her to dedicate her life entirely to God.
In recent posts, Nupur is seen playing the manjira, chanting ‘Radhe Shyam’ and ‘Shri Krishna’ names with fervor. Her fans struggle to recognize the actress turned spiritual guide. After staying away from social media for a while, she now regularly shares updates on her devotional practices, urging followers to walk the path of spirituality.
Nupur’s journey from TV villainess to bhakti enthusiast marks a poignant reminder that true fulfillment often lies beyond the spotlight. As she continues to spread divine wisdom online, her story resonates with many seeking purpose in a fast-paced world.
