Priya Ahuja, who appears in a very simple avatar on the show "Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah," is quite glamorous in real life. Interestingly, she is married to a director.

Almost every character on the show "Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah" is very popular with viewers. From Jethalal and Dayaben to Rita Reporter, everyone is a huge fan of their characters.
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Although many actresses have played the role of Rita Reporter in the show, whenever this role is discussed, Priya Ahuja's name always comes to mind.

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In the show, Priya played the role of a journalist, who was usually shown wearing a simple top, jeans, and a kurti.
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However, after seeing these pictures of Priya, you must have understood how glamorous Rita, who looks simple in the show, is in real life.
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Priya keeps sharing one sizzling picture after another on social media every day.

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The actress' fans shower her photos with love. Priya has been away from the small screen for quite some time.
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But Priya is quite active on social media. She has 744,000 followers on Instagram.
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Priya is married to Suresh Rajda, the director of "Taarak Mehta." The actress often shares romantic photos with her husband.

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Priya leads a very laid-back life in real life. Not only that, she also shares a great bond with her co-actors.
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Priya Ahuja is as glamorous as she is outspoken. She openly expresses her opinions on any issue.

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Priya has spoken out against the makers of "Taarak Mehta" several times. Once, the actress said that she was thrown out of the show like a fly.
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