Updated On: 17 August, 2024 03:14 PM IST | Shachi Chaturvedi
When we think of `siblings,` what comes to mind? Love, rivalry, fights, and friendship, right? Siblings stand by each other through all of life`s ups and downs. As Raksha Bandhan 2024 approaches, let’s shine a spotlight on some siblings in the world of television who stand by each other through thick and thin

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Wondering why we`ve included Daya and Sundar in this gallery? The fact is, Sundar and Daya, played by Mayur Vakani and Disha Vakani, are real-life siblings
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Did you know that your favourite actress from Diya Aur Baati Hum, Ridhi Dogra, is the younger sister of Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon star Akshay Dogra?

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Varun Badola and Alka Kaushal have made a name for themselves with television. While they are very well known for their roles in multiple shows a few people know that they are siblings in real life
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Delnaaz Irani and her brother Bakhtiyaar Irani are one of the strongest brother-sister duos. Who can forget the Bigg Boss family week when Bakhtiyaar gave Urvashi Dholakia an earful for fat-shaming his sister

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Hina Khan shares a very sweet bond with her brother Aamir Khan and regularly shares pictures with him on social media. The brother-sister duo also celebrates Raksha Bandhan with great fanfare
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Ishita Dutta and Tanushree Dutta are a duo that always sticks together through thick and thin. Recently, Tanushree was snapped at Ishita`s baby shower. The two posed together, looking absolutely adorable

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Jannat Zubair Rahmani and Ayaan Zubair clearly love each other, and they frequently post pictures together. We can`t help but adore their close bond
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The Mohan sisters, Shakti, Mukti and Neeti never miss a chance to post pictures with each other

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Nia Sharma has a elder brother Vinay Sharma. The actress keeps posting picture with him
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Arti Singh and Krushna Abhishek are one of the most loved brother-sister duo of the television industry
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