Jackky Bhagnani enjoys Mumbai monsoon from balcony amid busy work schedule
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Key Takeaways
Actor Jackky Bhagnani offered a candid peek into his daily routine on 6 July, sharing how he carves out quiet moments to savour the Mumbai monsoon even while juggling a packed professional schedule. The actor-producer posted monochrome photographs of himself on a balcony, coffee in hand, as the rain swept across the city.
What He Shared
In the Instagram post, Bhagnani wrote: 'Kaam ke saath saath, balcony se is Bombay ki baarish ko enjoy karna bhi toh zaroori hai. #mumbaimonsoon.' The images, shot in black and white, show him unwinding amid the grey skies and drizzle that define the city's July mood.
Recent Headlines: Body Image and Bullying
The post comes shortly after Jackky Bhagnani made news for an unusually candid appearance on the chat show 'Double Date', hosted by Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi. Appearing alongside his wife, actor Rakul Preet Singh, Bhagnani revealed that he once weighed close to 150 kilos and faced persistent body shaming while growing up.
Recalling a particularly sharp memory, he said: 'I still remember there was a film made on Akshay Sir, Khiladio Ka Khiladi, that time, there was a chatter amongst producers that they are calling WWF wrestler Yokozuna, how he is being brought to India for Bollywood. It was a huge buzz then. During one such conversation, a little overweight uncle told my father, ‘Why do you need to call Yokozuna from outside? You already have one at home.’'
On the Broader Impact of Body Shaming
Bhagnani also spoke about how such experiences shape self-perception during formative years. 'When you are growing up you are also part of all jokes. If you are overweight or dark-skinned in this country, people don’t think twice before bullying you,' he said. He added that the anxiety of being mocked can make even ordinary social situations feel fraught: 'If someone is laughing there you feel, kahin ye mujhpe toh nahi hans raha (is he laughing at me?), but in reality that person is not even aware of me.'
Context and What It Signals
Bhagnani's willingness to speak openly about weight stigma is notable in an industry where physical appearance is routinely scrutinised. His transformation — from close to 150 kilos to his current profile — has been publicly documented over the years, and his recent comments add a personal dimension to an ongoing national conversation about body positivity. The monsoon post, light in tone, underscores a deliberate effort to project a grounded, relatable public image alongside the more serious disclosures.