Shubhangi Atre, who continues to win hearts as Angoori Bhabhi in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, recently opened up about her affection for coffee, describing it as one of her simplest yet most treasured daily rituals. For Shubhangi, coffee is more than just a beverage—it’s a source of comfort, energy, and positivity. “For me, coffee is more than just a drink—it’s a little dose of happiness. I personally enjoy a strong, classic filter coffee the most,” she shared with a smile. What draws her to filter coffee is not just its bold taste, but the way it grounds her and helps her begin the day on the right note. “There’s something so comforting and grounding about its rich aroma and bold taste. It’s not just about the caffeine; it’s about the warmth and the feeling of starting my day on the right note,” she explained.
Working on the sets of a long-running and much-loved sitcom like Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai requires immense energy, consistency, and a cheerful spirit, and Shubhangi admits coffee plays an important role in keeping her momentum high. “On set, we often have long shooting hours. A good cup of coffee keeps the energy going—it refreshes me instantly and brings back my focus,” she said. She revealed that enjoying a coffee break with her co-stars and crew members has become a ritual in itself, giving everyone a chance to recharge and bond. “There’s a kind of joy in sharing a cup of coffee together on set. It becomes more than just about drinking—it’s about those few minutes of laughter, light conversations, and relaxation amidst a packed day of work,” she added.
Her fondness for filter coffee also reminds her of the traditional warmth it carries. Unlike quick brews or instant mixes, the rich and authentic taste of filter coffee makes her pause and savor the moment. For someone constantly juggling demanding roles, deadlines, and performances, coffee offers her a moment of calm within the chaos. As audiences continue to adore her portrayal of Angoori Bhabhi, Shubhangi believes that rituals like coffee keep her grounded in real life. “It’s those little things that make all the difference. A cup of coffee in the morning or during a busy shoot not only boosts my energy but also makes me feel content and happy,” she shared.
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