Ankita Lokhande’s boyfriend, Vicky Jain, shares a message for her in the middle of a fight with Shibani Dandekar


Ankita Lokhande’s boyfriend, Vicky Jain, has supported the actress in the wake of her argument with Shibani Dandekar. Vicky has shared a quote on her Instagram story for Ankita.

The quote read: “There is a difference between being liked and being valued. Lots of people like you. Not many value you. Being valued. ”Ankita has shared a screenshot of Vicky’s story on her Instagram story. Additionally, she has posted screenshots of various supporters.


The war of words started when, responding to a journalist’s tweet about Ankita, Shibani said that she (Ankita) “wants her 2 seconds of fame.” He added that Ankita never dealt with her own relationship issues with the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput. “She has been the driving force behind this and needs to be called upon,” Shibani said.

Responding to Shibani’s comments, Ankita wrote a long Instagram post with the caption, “2 Seconds of Fame.” In that post, she mentioned how she’s gotten to where she is without any “fancy education.” Speaking of her journey on television, she said she entered the industry in 2004 with a show called Zee Cine Star Ke Khoj.

Ankita stressed that she considers her true journey began in 2009 when she landed the role of Archana in Pavitra Rishta. Sushant was her co-star on that show, which ran until 2014.

Ankita said that when she is trying to get justice for Sushant, “the opinion has been expressed that I am seeking JUSTICE because I need 2 seconds of fame and cheap publicity (sic).”

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“2 seconds of fame” This phrase got me thinking today. Coming from a level 2 city and belonging to a humble background, I did not have a fancy upbringing to show myself. I entered the television industry in 2004 with a program called Zee Cine Star Ke Khoj. But my real journey started in 2009 with the program “PAVITRA RISHTA” which lasted until 2014. It would be an injustice if I do not mention that it was among one of the best programs for 6 years in a row with the highest GEC TRP. on television to date. Fame is just a byproduct of the love and warmth an actor receives from the masses. Along with all the viewers, I also feel connected to the character of “ARCHANA”. Both my fate and the people have been kind enough to me to pour out their blessings and love on me. The aspiration of an actor trying to portray as many different roles and characters as possible led me to explore. Fortunately, I had the opportunity to work at Manikarnika and Baghi 3. To conclude, I have been an ACTOR in Television and Bollywood for the last 17 years and now when I am trying to support justice for my late friend, a view has been expressed! I’m looking for JUSTICE because I need 2 seconds of fame and cheap publicity! I cannot understand why a person would take such a position. Is it because I have worked mainly in television and not in Bollywood? Is that why you would take sides with the person you’ve been in a relationship with for almost a decade? Stop looking down on TV actors, if that was your reason for describing my words as ‘GROTESQUE’. It takes the same amount of hard work and dedication on the part of actors in the television industry as it does in Bollywood. I am proud to be a television actor. And if not for nothing, I will always raise my voice for the people I love and care for. #proudtobeatelevisionactor # WarriorsRoar4SSR #justiceforsushant

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Expressing shock, Ankita added that she couldn’t understand why someone would take such a stance.

Ankita replied by saying that people should stop looking down on TV actors. In an attempt to bring her point home, Ankita said the same amount of hard work and dedication is required on TV and Bollywood. Ankita added that she is proud to be a television actress.

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