Did Nushrratt Just Share a Hilarious Eye Mask Hack?

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Key Takeaways
- Nushrratt's creative solution for travel mishaps.
- Humor can lighten stressful situations.
- 'Chhorrii 2' addresses serious social issues.
- Actresses can balance comedy and serious roles.
- Social media is a platform for relatable content.
Mumbai, May 1 (NationPress) Bollywood actress Nushrratt Bharuccha recently shared a comical travel tip after she left her eye mask behind at home during her journey. Her ingenious yet funny remedy was to snugly pull her hoodie over her face, effectively using it as a makeshift eye mask to shield herself from light.
In a light-hearted Instagram story, Nushrratt was spotted aboard an aircraft, employing this creative and amusing substitute for an eye mask. With the hood of her grey hoodie drawn tightly over her face, she covered her eyes completely to keep out the light. She leaned against a fluffy, light-blue pillow shaped like a star with a pom-pom tip, adding a cozy vibe to the situation.
She captioned her post: “When we forget our eye mask, this is how we improvise.”
The actress also shared a photo of herself in an all-red Indian outfit, adding: “Dressed like Heer, heart of a Ranjha.”
Nushrratt was recently featured in “Chhorrii 2,” a social horror movie directed by Vishal Furia. This film is a sequel to the 2021 release Chhorii, with Nushrratt in the lead role alongside Soha Ali Khan, Gashmeer Mahajani, and Saurabh Goyal.
The storyline revolves around Sakshi, who must save her seven-year-old daughter from a superstitious cult while grappling with societal injustices and the horror that haunts her and the young women around her.
Before the film's release, Nushrratt expressed her reservations about participating in the sequel “Chhorii 2.” She remarked, “From the very first scene of the original, the character was relentlessly tormented and crying. I thought, sir, 'Chhorii' hasn't even premiered yet, and you're asking me to prep for the sequel. I requested him - Sir, please allow me some time to breathe.”