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Team Sarabhai v/s Sarabhai attends Vaibhavi Upadhyaya`s prayer meet

Updated On: 28 May, 2023 08:58 PM IST | Natasha Coutinho D`Souza

Vaibhavi Upadhayaya who portrayed the role of Jasmine in the hit TV show Sarabhai vs. Sarabhai, passed away last week in a car accident in Himachal Pradesh. She was 38 years old. Her colleagues from the show attended the prayer meet on Sunday.

Vaibhavi Upadhayaya who portrayed the role of Jasmine in the hit TV show Sarabhai vs. Sarabhai, passed away last week in a car accident in Himachal Pradesh. She was 38 years old. Her colleagues from the show attended the prayer meet on Sunday.

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Vaibhavi Upadhayaya who portrayed the role of Jasmine in the hit TV show Sarabhai vs. Sarabhai, passed away last week in a car accident in Himachal Pradesh. She was 38 years old. Her colleagues from the show attended the prayer meet on Sunday.

Satish Shah, along with Aatish Kapadia, Rajesh Kumar and others were spotted entering the venue.

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Satish Shah, along with Aatish Kapadia, Rajesh Kumar and others were spotted entering the venue.

Director Deven Bhojani who also played Dushyant on the show making his way to the venue.

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Director Deven Bhojani who also played Dushyant on the show making his way to the venue.

Rajesh Kumar stops to take a selfie with friends and colleagues.

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Rajesh Kumar stops to take a selfie with friends and colleagues.

Actor, director and producer JD Majethia arrives to offer condolences.

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Actor, director and producer JD Majethia arrives to offer condolences.

The team of the show spends a few moments catching up.

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The team of the show spends a few moments catching up.

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