What is Kabir Bedi's ‘favourite’ coffee companion in Rome?

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Key Takeaways
- Kabir Bedi shared a whimsical coffee moment with a statue in Rome.
- His recent film 'Gandhi' premiered at TIFF.
- The Ferrara Film Festival 2025 saw significant attendance and recognition.
- Kabir's contributions to film continue to inspire audiences.
- His social media engagement reflects his enduring charm.
Mumbai, Sep 26 (NationPress) Veteran actor Kabir Bedi shared a delightful experience from Rome on social media, introducing his unusual coffee companion.
In a whimsical video from the Italian city, he is seen sipping coffee surrounded by stunning statues, adding a humorous touch to his travel chronicles. In the video, Kabir jovially states, “just having coffee with my favourite statue.” Accompanying the video, he captioned, “Coffee #Rome #Coffee #Cafe #Sandokan #Sculpture #Art #everydayjoy.”
The ‘Khoon Bhari Maang’ actor, dressed in a light blue t-shirt and fashionable glasses, smiles as he addresses the camera. Previously, Kabir had shared a clip from his trip to Rome, captioning it, “Extraordinary cafe in Rome, ‘Canova TADOLINI’ on Via Babuino filled with beautiful sculptures. 🇮🇹 #Rome #italia #italy #roma.”
Kabir Bedi was in Italy for the Ferrara Film Festival 2025, celebrated as one of Italy’s premier film festivals. This global event welcomed over 30,000 attendees, culminating in the prestigious Golden Dragon Awards. The festival also showcased movie-themed exhibitions, masterclasses, and a variety of entertainment performances.
On the professional front, the 79-year-old actor recently portrayed Dadabhai Naoroji in “Gandhi.” The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), attended by notable figures such as Hansal Mehta, Pratik Gandhi, Tom Felton, Kabir Bedi, Bhamini Oza, A.R. Rahman, and Sameer Nair.
In an Instagram post, Kabir Bedi expressed that playing the iconic leader is one of the proudest moments of his career. He reflected on the historical significance and personal honor associated with the role, sharing photos from the TIFF alongside the film’s cast.
The senior actor remarked, “Gandhi’ premieres to a standing ovation at the Toronto International Film Festival @tiff_net. Proud to have played the grand old man of India, Dadabhai Naoroji, who inspired Gandhi in his early days in London. The audience's appreciation touched us all deeply. A great success for its creators @hansalmehta @sameern @sidkhaitan @arrahman and Applause entertainment @applausesocial. And HUGE congrats to the whole cast and crew, particularly the stellar @pratikgandhiofficial Thank you for the love Toronto #Gandhi #TIFF #TV #Series #screening #filmfestival #actorslife #redcarpet #film #series #lookout #gandhi.”