Is Deepti Naval Enjoying Lunch at a 5-Star Hotel via Auto Rickshaw?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Deepti Naval embraces simplicity while enjoying a luxury lunch.
- Her nostalgic posts reflect on cherished family moments.
- She acknowledges the significant evolution in the film industry over the years.
- The younger generation is dedicated and focused on their craft.
- Deepti’s candid approach resonates with her audience, showcasing her authenticity.
Mumbai, Dec 4 (NationPress) Renowned actress Deepti Naval recently delighted her followers by sharing a selfie while riding in an auto rickshaw.
In her post, Deepti embraced the charm of her ride, revealing she was on her way to a lavish hotel in Mumbai for lunch. She expressed, “No car, no driver, just me in an auto heading to the Marriott for lunch! This brings back a cherished memory of my family.”
In the selfie, the actress is seen draping a dupatta over her head and wearing stylish sunglasses. Over recent weeks, she has been sharing nostalgic photos that highlight her beautiful family moments.
Last month, Deepti posted an old photograph with her younger brother and other family members. She wrote, “One last share from my heart’s album – Europe 1982 with Mama, Piti and my younger brother TV Rohitashv. On this note, I’m wrapping up my trip and ready to get back to work in Bombay. Thank you all for the wonderful comments; I’ve read each one. Although I didn’t reply individually, I felt your presence with me while hopping on and off trains at 73.”
She also shared another treasured memory with her father from their 1982 Europe trip, showcasing the father-daughter duo outside their camper. Reflecting on that time, she penned a touching note on her social media. She shared, "A precious memory of my father – in a camper through Europe – Piti and I – 1982 (sic)."
Deepti Naval, celebrated for her exceptional acting skills, has always been candid about significant issues within the film industry. She previously reflected on the drastic evolution in cinema during an exclusive interview with IANS. Discussing the advancements in Hindi films, Deepti noted, “Today, our movies exhibit remarkable visual finesse. This is what I appreciate the most. Our films are comparable to international standards. In terms of world cinema, we are technically and visually on par with them.”
She continued, “The skill level today is impressive among everyone involved, from technicians to actors. Everyone is trained in their craft. You can’t simply step into the film industry and become an actor like I did without any training. Today, everyone is focused and has honed their skills.”
“The younger generation is incredibly dedicated and pursues their dreams passionately. Jitesh and Alankrita are prime examples of this inspiration. Our director is also a remarkable person. Cinema has transformed significantly from the time we were active in earlier years to now. I would say there have been many changes,” she added.