Shalini Passi, who has found massive acclaim and attention post Netflix' Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives, recently shared a gratitude note for all the love and appreciation her well-wishers have sent from across the globe. Shalini, who is now a national sensation, penned a heartfelt note on her Instagram story. 


“I’m truly humbled with the love and support I am receiving from all over the world. I can’t thank you all enough. My heart is filled with love," Shalini Passi wrote.


After her debut, Shalini is reportedly in talks for more shows and is even open to film offers. Speaking about the same to Hindustan Times, she said, "I have been receiving a lot of shows… There’s been a lot of interest for talk shows and as well as other things, but we are just in talks with all that and let’s see what comes out of it. And will be definitely willing to take up offers for acting though I’m not an actress if the roles that the producers feel suit me would be happy to do that."


Shalini also mentioned that she would be willing to return for another season of 'Fabulous Lives' if the makers would want to retain her. 


About Shalini Passi


Shalini Passi's debut has sparked considerable curiosity about her personal life. She is one of India's billionaires and is married to Sanjay Passi, the chairman of the Pasco Group, a well-known name in the Tata Motors-certified dealerships across North India. The couple has a son, Robin Passi. In 1999, Sanjay was honored with the prestigious Aaykar Ratna Award for being the highest taxpayer in the country. While details about Shalini and Sanjay's wedding remain private, their affection for each other was clearly visible during his occasional appearances on her debut show.


Shalini Passi, originally from Delhi, is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of interests. She is an avid art collector and connoisseur, with a deep appreciation for music, dance, archery, shooting, scuba diving, and fashion. Before becoming a prominent patron of the arts, Shalini was a state-level gymnast. She also manages My Art Shalini and the Shalini Passi Art Foundation, both of which aim to support and promote emerging artists in India.