TheGlitz ‘Super Woman’ Aartii Naagpal, amazing actor, warrior & champion of womanhood

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Aartii Naagpal

She is indeed the epitome of a strong woman who has weathered many turbulent storms… yet has triumphed over the toughest hurricanes to emerge stronger than before. Meet the gorgeous Aartii Naagpal – amazing actor, writer and director, wonderful mom, fabulous sister and much more…

Aartii Naagpal is a warrior. Her life has had many double-sworded challenges, yet this amazing woman has fought her way and paved her own path. A firebrand, she is articulate and stands firmly by what she truly believes in… whether anybody supports her or not! Professionally and personally, she likes to take razor-sharp challenges that… not too many people dare to take. She is Aartii, a woman who enjoys walking the untrodden path. Here, Aarti Nagpal tells TheGlitz about her beliefs and more…

Over To Aarti Nagpal

Aartii Naagpal

You are not just a powerhouse performer, you are also a humanitarian, social activist and so much more. So what defines you as a woman?

This year March 8, 2024 – Mahashivratri and Women’s Day happened to be on the same date. That’s the day Shakti got married to Shiv. The Union took place in this universe. In respect of all the Shakti’s I know, this Shiv tatva, which is within me has kept my SHAKTI, ALIGNED AND POWERFUL. Womanhood is the essence which means love within me. Women – We are the creator’s best creation to help him create his universe further. And it fills me up with great pride and honour to be a woman.

AArtii Naagpal with her family
With her daughter and son

Are you a strong woman who has held her ground no matter what or a firebrand feminist? Or both? Why?

I am both! My story has been written multiple times but the beauty of my life is that the saga of being a warrior doesn’t end there… life keeps giving me challenges and I play with them. My Divine Friend Maitreya Dada shreeji who has been my power within, has helped me to do so. I might sound very spiritual in my answers but this is the state of my being right now. This transformation’s credit goes to my Maitreya.
Being a Firebrand Feminist sounds one-sided but I would like to say I am a Woman who loves my kind too much but at the same time, I understand the Men around me. I voice out for injustice done to anyone, at any time around me – it could be a man, woman or transgender … Feminity is an integral part of each human being, there is no universe without the Feminine side.

Aartii Naagpal
Aarti Naagpal in her TV avatar

Lastly, if there was a quote to define you, what would it be?


“I am nothing & everything at the same time & space. I am pure love which cannot be maligned at any cost. “

Aartii Naagpal

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