Neha Dhupia Captures Cloudy Moments from Her Shoot Diaries

Synopsis
Neha Dhupia shares glimpses from her 'MTV Roadies' shoot where clouds greeted them at the end. She also supports the #DontBeASharent campaign to promote responsible digital parenting, emphasizing the need to protect children's rights online.
Key Takeaways
- Neha Dhupia leads alongside Prince Narula, Elvish Yadav, and Rhea Chakraborty.
- She shared memorable moments from the shoot on social media.
- Advocates for responsible digital parenting with Assam Police.
- Dhupia emphasizes the importance of safeguarding children's online presence.
- She is a mother of two, reflecting on parenting in the digital age.
Mumbai, April 19 (NationPress) Actress Neha Dhupia is one of the gang leaders in the youth-centric show “MTV Roadies,” joining forces with Prince Narula, Elvish Yadav, and Rhea Chakraborty.
She took to social media to share behind-the-scenes glimpses from the show's shoot. Dhupia mentioned that they filmed for such an extensive period that by the time they concluded, the clouds descended to bid them farewell.
“A shoot that went on so long that the clouds came down to say 'pack up' (the backdrop is nature's little way of enhancing the photo, and of course, @rjdeigg’s talent in capturing it all)… this was one #helluva night…. Tune in tonight to discover more… @mtvroadies @mtvindia… and certainly the numerous #oneinamillion moments that deserve to be showcased!” she stated on her Instagram.
Dhupia donned a green pantsuit paired with a unique neckpiece.
In another set of images, she was seen in a turquoise co-ord set with an orange crop top beneath, featuring the phrase “One in a million” on the back.
The collection of photos also showcased Neha alongside her fellow gang leaders, Prince, Elvish, and Rhea.
In a separate initiative, Dhupia has collaborated with the Assam Police and the PIIR Foundation to advocate for responsible digital parenting and protect children’s rights online as part of the #DontBeASharent campaign.
Regarding this, Dhupia remarked, “As a mother, I grasp the happiness of sharing our children's milestones online. However, we must ponder — how much is excessive? ‘#DontBeASharent’ serves as a vital reminder to safeguard our children not just physically, but digitally as well.”
Initiated by Assam Police, #DontBeASharent is a worldwide movement emphasizing the dangers of oversharing children’s personal data on social media and the urgent necessity for conscientious digital conduct among parents and caregivers.
Dhupia herself is a proud mother of two children - Mehr and Guriq Singh.