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Recently, in April 2026, Rupali Ganguly faced a "viral" wave of attention after writing to the Prime Minister to ban elephant rides following a controversial "pink elephant" photoshoot in Jaipur. Mahabharat's "Cheer-Haran":

Which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali.

Based on the latest updates from early 2026, Rupali Ganguly continues to rule Indian television as the undisputed queen of soaps, known for her titular role in the hit series

To understand the context behind these search trends, it is essential to look at the defining moments of Ganguly’s career, which frequently blended high drama, public stripping metaphors, and real-world violence. 1. The Definitive Draupadi (1988)

In B.R. Chopra's Mahabharat , the Vastraharan or Cheer Haran sequence is the emotional and narrative turning point that makes the Kurukshetra war inevitable. In the story, Draupadi is dragged into a royal assembly by her hair and subjected to an attempted public stripping by Dushasana after her husbands lose her in a game of dice.