Bhumi Pednekar skips gym, blames Mumbai's monsoon weather
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Key Takeaways
Actress Bhumi Pednekar gave fans a lighthearted peek into her off-duty mood on 1 July, posting a cheerful winking selfie on social media and joking that she had 'full plans of skipping gym' — with Mumbai's moody monsoon weather taking the blame.
The Post That Resonated
In the selfie, Pednekar is dressed in a casual white T-shirt and a rudraksha bead necklace, winking at the camera. Her caption read: 'This girl has full plans of skipping gym. Blaming it on the weather.' The breezy post quickly drew engagement from fans who related to the rainy-day workout dilemma.
Two Weeks at a Farm Retreat
The gym-skip post follows a longer digital diary of Pednekar's recent countryside escape. The actress spent two weeks at a farm she described as her 'home away from home,' immersing herself in nature, baby goats, and organic living. She captioned one post — partly in Hindi — as 'Main aur meeeiiiinnnnn... Spent two weeks being a farm girlie and it was... My home away from home, surrounded by nature and everything I love.'
A Spiritual Turn: Meeting the Dalai Lama
The farm retreat is part of a broader inward journey Pednekar has been documenting publicly. A few weeks earlier, she had travelled to Dharamshala to meet His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, the spiritual and temporal leader of Tibet. She shared a series of photographs from the visit alongside a reflective note: 'In the presence of His Holiness The Dalai Lama, everything felt lighter, calmer and surreal. The moment I walked away, I realised tears were flowing down my face.' She added: 'It's a feeling I can't fully explain, only deeply felt. I've been on an inward journey and these moments of magic fill my heart with gratitude for the life we have been given. Truly blessed to have experienced a moment of such peace, grace and compassion. A memory I'll carry with me forever.'
What Her Recent Posts Reveal
Taken together, Pednekar's recent social media activity — the farm stay, the Dalai Lama meeting, and now the monsoon-day selfie — paints a picture of a deliberate step back from the pressures of the film industry. Her posts have leaned increasingly toward themes of spirituality, nature, and mindful living, a shift her followers have noted with interest.