Actress Sabita Kalwar’s Visit to West Bengal: Blessings at Religious Sites, Warm Welcome from Locals and West Bengal Police

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 Actress Sabita Kalwar’s Visit to West Bengal: Blessings at Religious Sites, Warm Welcome from Locals and West Bengal Police

Popular Hindi television and advertising actress Sabita Kalwarrecently visited West Bengal to attend a private event. During her trip, she explored some of Kolkata’s prominent religious and cultural landmarks, including the Dakshineswar Kali Temple, Birla Mandir, and the Maa Kalighat Temple.

At Dakshineswar, she participated in the morning aarti and offered special prayers to Goddess Kali. At Birla Mandir, she meditated in the serene atmosphere, while at Kalighat, she prayed for success in her future projects and social initiatives. Her presence at these temples created excitement among devotees, and many locals interacted with her and clicked pictures.

Sabita expressed heartfelt gratitude to the local residents as well as the West Bengal Policefor the warmth and respect she received in Kolkata. She said that the alertness, courtesy, and efficient security management of the police department made her entire trip smooth, safe, and extremely pleasant. She described this as an excellent example of the police force’s professional dedication.

Sabita’s Identity in the Entertainment Industry

Sabita Kalwar has earned a distinct place in the Hindi entertainment world through her hard work and talent. She has played important roles in popular TV shows such as “Tere Bina Jiya Jaye Na,” “Kabhi Kabhie Ittefaq Se,”and “Kundali Bhagya,”all of which have been consistently appreciated by audiences and critics alike.

Her presence in the advertising industry has also been growing steadily. She has worked in several national campaigns and has shared the screen with legendary actors like Amitabh Bachchanand Rajkummar Rao, further strengthening her professional credibility and on-screen impact.

A Leader in Social Causes

Along with acting, Sabita considers social work an integral part of her life. Hailing from Assam, she has been actively involved in:

Women empowerment

Flood relief initiatives

Various social welfare campaigns

Her compassion and ground-level efforts have established her as a responsible and respected public figure.

A Memorable Experience

At the conclusion of her West Bengal trip, Sabita Kalwar said that the visit was not just a religious journey, but also an opportunity to connect with people and feel their affection. She said, “The spirituality, culture, and warmth of the people of Kolkata always inspire me. The support and respect from the West Bengal Police made this trip even more memorable.”



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