Known for her impactful performances in Kundali Bhagya, Dabangii Mulgii Aayi Re Aayi, and her fearless stint on Khatron Ke Khiladi, actress Anjuum Faakih has once again showcased her expressive and emotional side. Currently seen on the reality show Chhoriyan Chali Gaon, Anjuum has been winning over viewers with her honesty, warmth, and the strong bonds she’s built with her fellow contestants.

In a touching gesture, the actress penned a heartfelt poem dedicated to her co-contestants, affectionately calling them her “Chhoriyan.” The poem beautifully captured the spirit of sisterhood and admiration she shares with her housemates, including Krishna Shroff, Anita Hassanandani, Rameet Sandhu, Erika Packard, Sumukhi Suresh, Aishwarya Khare, Surbhi-Samriddhi, Maera Mishra, Reha Sukheja, and Dolly Javed.

Her emotional piece began with an empowering tribute to the strong women of Chhoriyan Chali Gaon:

“Here’s to the Girls
A strong powerful fleet &

Those who are impossible to beat!”

Anjuum went on to dedicate personalized verses to each contestant, blending admiration with genuine affection. From calling Rameet Sandhu her “sister and confidant” to describing Erika Packard as “a powerful madhouse with no replica,” her words overflowed with warmth and wit.

She praised Krishna Shroff for “lighting her own path” and being “not a nepo kid but a Sigma,” while appreciating Sumukhi Suresh as “creatively blessed” and “a master of her craft.” Her admiration for Aishwarya Khare’s calm strength, Anita Hassanandani’s dedication, and Surbhi-Samriddhi’s effortless charm stood out as heartfelt and sincere.

Anjuum also described Maera Mishra as “a princess with a tiara,” Reha Sukheja as “the OG supermodel with a kind heart,” and Dolly Javed as the “Miss Fit” whose company brought both laughter and chaos. Ending on a humble note, she referred to herself as the “no-nonsense tomboy” who might have lost the game but “won hearts instead.”

Through this poetic tribute, Anjuum beautifully summed up her journey on Chhoriyan Chali Gaon, a journey not just of competition but of connection. Her poem resonated with fans across social media, many of whom praised her for celebrating sisterhood and authenticity in a world often defined by rivalry.

Anjuum’s heartfelt note stands as a reminder that while reality shows may test strength and strategy, it’s empathy, friendship, and mutual respect that truly shine through.

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