Is Bhumi Pednekar Embracing Joy in July Showers as Her Birthday Week Begins?

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Key Takeaways
- Bhumi Pednekar celebrates her birthday week.
- She finds joy in the rainy days of July.
- Upcoming projects include 'Daldal' and 'Takht'.
- She values roles that foster personal growth.
- Her journey reflects the evolving nature of Indian cinema.
Mumbai, July 15 (NationPress) Actress Bhumi Pednekar took to her social media platforms to express her feelings as she entered her birthday week.
Embracing the serene and beautiful rainy days of July, the actress shared that she has discovered a sense of lightness during this month. On Instagram, Pednekar posted a series of joyful snapshots where she is seen striking various poses. In these images, the 'Bhakshak' actress showcases her radiant smile while posing for the camera.
For her caption, she simply stated, “I have found a lightness this July. Rainy days are passing by….Birthday week.”
She will celebrate her birthday on July 18.
On the work front, the 'Badhaai Do' actress was last featured in the Netflix series “The Royals,” where she played the role of Sophia, a sharp and ambitious startup CEO. The series included Ishaan Khatter and veteran actress Zeenat Aman. Before this, she starred in the hard-hitting crime drama “Bhakshak,” which was inspired by the real-life Muzaffarpur shelter home case.
Next, Bhumi is set to appear in “Daldal,” a gripping series where she will portray a police officer. She is also part of the highly anticipated period drama “Takht.”
Reflecting on her film choices, the ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha’ actress has previously mentioned her desire for roles that intellectually challenge her and aid in her personal growth. Bhumi told IANS, “I just want to be a part of stories that are meaningful, that give me an opportunity to do diverse kinds of roles, that give me an opportunity to challenge whatever my thinking is, because as humans, it's very limited. Stories and cinema most times have helped me expand my world and my universe.”
Furthermore, the actress shared that the opportunities she has received over the years have kept her grounded and shaped her into a more humble person. “Those stories have humbled me deeply as a person. I am a Bombay-born girl. I could have never imagined playing somebody who is from Chambal or Morena. Those are the kind of stories that I want to do. Stories that humble me, stories that let the empathy in me only grow, and stories that give me an opportunity to truly, truly challenge myself. I love what I do.”