Raksha Gupta, a well-known actress in the Bhojpuri film industry, has made a name for herself in recent years. As she turned 27, she received birthday greetings from several Bhojpuri celebrities. This article provides insights into Raksha Gupta’s career, including her initial steps in the industry and her significant contributions.
Born in Motihari, Bihar, on September 2, 1998, Raksha Gupta spent her formative years in Delhi. She attended DPS in New Delhi for her schooling and graduated from Delhi University. Her family includes two sisters and a brother who are pursuing different career paths. Following her graduation, Raksha joined the Yatharth Art and Culture Society, where she worked for a period.
Raksha Gupta started her acting journey in Bhojpuri cinema with the film “Thik Hai,” which was released in 2018. The film featured Dinesh Lal Yadav Nirahua in the lead and was a hit. Raksha then worked with prominent Bhojpuri actors like Khesari Lal Yadav, Pradeep Pandey Chintu, and Yash Kumar.
Raksha Gupta, who hails from a middle-class family, has achieved significant recognition through her hard work and dedication. She participated in the reality show ‘Nach Baliye 6’ with her partner Vinod Pradhan in 2014, where they secured the second runner-up position. She has also starred as the lead actress in popular films such as ‘Arjun’, ‘Gharwali Baharwali 2’, ‘Vadh’, and ‘Kranti Kari’.
Amrapali Dubey wished Raksha Gupta on her birthday, posting a picture with the caption, “Happiest birthday Raksha Gupta, stay blessed and happy always.” Fans also shared their birthday wishes for Raksha Gupta in response to the post.
Bhojpuri actor Vikrant Singh Rajput also shared a photo with Raksha Gupta, writing, “Happy birthday Raksha Gupta, God bless you.” Raksha Gupta expressed her gratitude to the Bhojpuri stars for their wishes.
Raksha Gupta has been part of several films, encompassing both family-oriented stories and those tackling social themes. These films have been successful, adding to Raksha Gupta’s list of hit Bhojpuri movies, which are now available on YouTube and continue to be appreciated by viewers.
