What Are Nikita Dutta's Everyday Fun ‘Not Guilty’ Indulgences?
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Key Takeaways
- Nikita Dutta shares her everyday indulgences with her fans.
- She refers to these habits as her 'not guilty' pleasures.
- Nikita began her career as a finalist in Femina Miss India.
- She has transitioned successfully between film and television.
- Her recent work includes the Netflix film Jewel Thief.
Mumbai, Sep 14 (NationPress) Actress Nikita Dutta delighted her fans with an entertaining video on social media, where she revealed her list of lighthearted daily indulgences.
From her early morning routines and a passion for tracking her steps to savoring desserts, engaging in sudoku, and playfully teasing her sister, the Kabir Singh star affectionately referred to these habits as her “not guilty” pleasures. On her Instagram, Nikita shared a cheerful video of herself getting her hair styled, captioning it intriguingly with, “Not guilty. Which ones do you love too?”
The video text amusingly noted, “Unfortunately, I do love waking up early, obsessing over steps, spending my money on good food, sharing 348309 reels daily with the same 4 friends, bragging about my sudoku speed, replaying a song until I ruin it, annoying my sister, complaining about not having abs, eating desserts, and thinking about eating desserts.”
In her professional journey, Nikita first gained recognition as a finalist in the Femina Miss India pageant. She made her Bollywood debut with a supporting role in the romantic film “Lekar Hum Deewana Dil.” Transitioning to television, she made a mark with the series “Dream Girl.” Her popularity soared with shows like “Ek Duje Ke Vaaste” and “Haasil.”
Nikita later returned to cinema with a significant role in the sports drama “Gold,” which draws inspiration from India's first Olympic gold medal victory in hockey. She further impressed audiences with her performance in Shahid Kapoor's hit film “Kabir Singh.”
Her latest appearance was in the action thriller “Jewel Thief,” which debuted on Netflix and featured her alongside Saif Ali Khan and Jaideep Ahlawat. Directed by Kookie Gulati and Robbie Grewal, she played the role of Farah.
Reflecting on her experience in the heist drama, Dutta expressed, “I've been part of Sid Anand's world, which I feel is a huge step forward for me as an actress. I don't think I've embodied the classic Bollywood heroine persona, but thanks to you and Mamta, I've had the chance to play that role. It’s not just about dancing; it’s about embracing the essence of a heroine. I feel I’ve truly captured that in this film.”