Some stories prove to us that love often arrives when we least expect it. Telugu actress Priyanka Jawalkar recently shared one such story with her more than two million Instagram followers, celebrating four years with her beloved Golden Retriever, Osho.
The actress posted a touching set of photos showing their journey together, from playful outdoor adventures and cozy moments at home to portraits that highlight their close bond. Along with the images, she shared a heartfelt message about how Osho came into her life and changed it forever.
“Four years since Osho happened to me,” she wrote.
Priyanka explained that Osho had a tough start in life, often being tied up and not given proper care. After she adopted him, their story became one of transformation, trust, and companionship. While many people call Osho a rescued dog, Priyanka sees it another way.

“He chose me as family, eventually,” she shared, adding that although many people say Osho’s life changed after meeting her, she believes the opposite is true.
“I didn’t rescue Osho, he rescued me.”
The heartfelt confession resonated strongly with dog lovers across social media. In the photos, Osho appears joyful and full of life, whether posing beside blooming flowers, enjoying walks under tree-lined streets, playing with his favourite ball, or simply relaxing with the actress. Their connection is visible in every frame, reflecting the kind of trust that can only be built through years of love and companionship.
To Priyanka, Osho is much more than just a dog. He is always there for her, bringing comfort, happiness, and unconditional love. She ended her caption with a simple but powerful line: “My whole wide world.”

Priyanka is known for her roles in movies like Taxiwala, Thimmarusu, and Gamanam, and she has made a name for herself in Telugu cinema. But her recent post shows a different side that many dog owners can relate to. Behind the glamour and public life is someone whose world has been deeply changed by the dog she now calls family.
Priyanka and Osho’s story shows us that adoption is not just about changing a dog’s life. Sometimes, the dog changes yours. Looking at the smiles in these photos, it’s clear that Osho has done just that.

