Tuesday turned into a fan fest on social media when Tejasswi Prakash unleashed a barrage of nostalgic snaps from her Instagram vault. The actress, a fixture in TV for nearly a decade, spotlighted her formative years with unfiltered authenticity.
The lineup features her in signature roles from initial shows, backstage banter with castmates, and high-fashion editorials that hinted at her star potential. It’s an intimate chronicle of stepping from obscurity into fame’s glare.
Her caption cut straight to the soul: ‘2016 – my heart and it will always be.’ Fans responded with frenzy – endless likes, emotional tributes, and queries about comebacks.
Starting strong in ‘2612’ as Rashmi Bhargav, Tejasswi hit peak with Ragini in ‘Swaraagani’ on Colors. 2018 saw her in ‘Karn Sangini’ and the intricate ‘Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka’.
A controversial chapter unfolded in 2017’s ‘Pehredaar Piya Ki’ on Sony, where as Diya Singh, she headlined a story of protecting her child husband, sparking nationwide controversy over child marriage portrayal and early axing.
She rebounded spectacularly in reality formats, braving ‘Khatron Ke Khiladi 10’, crowning ‘Bigg Boss 15’ champion, transforming in ‘Naagin 6’, and debuting cinematically in Rohit Shetty-backed Marathi hit ‘School College Ani Life’.
This share cements Tejasswi’s legacy as more than a performer – she’s a survivor whose heartfelt reflections keep audiences hooked for the long haul.