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Shilpa Shetty shares inspiring note after husband Raj Kundra’s bail, Read post

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Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty’s husband, businessman Raj Kundra was released on Tuesday, two months after his arrest by a Mumbai court on furnishing a bond of Rs 50,000. The actress has since been sharing motivational posts on social media. Today morning, Shilpa shared an inspiring quote by Roger Lee on her Instagram stories – which read, “Rainbows exist to prove that beautiful things can happen after a bad storm.”

And now, Shilpa Shetty has penned another post, which talks about standing back after being ‘pushed to the ground’.

She shared a photo of herself where she is seen sitting in the Padmasana Yoga pose. Shilpa sits cross-legged with her hands resting on her knees and eyes closed in meditation. Captioning the photo, she wrote, “There are always going to be moments that push you to the ground. In times like these, I truly believe that if you fall seven times, make yourself strong enough to be able to stand back up eight times. This rise will demand a lot of courage, grit, willpower, and strength during some of your most difficult moments.”

“But, these qualities will only make you more resilient and robust in this journey called life. Every time that you rise back up, you will come back with renewed determination and motivation to make even the impossible possible,” she added.

Shilpa Shetty

For the unversed, Raj was arrested on July 19 for his involvement in the production and streaming of porn films on paid mobile applications. On Monday, his advocate Niranjan Mundargi was quoted by a leading daily as saying, “We had submitted (before the court) that the charge sheet in the case has been filed and hence, we are filing for bail now, which the court has now granted.”

Also Read: Shilpa Shetty Kundra: Shares A Glimpse Of Ganpati Puja At Her House

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