Rhea Chakraborty Celebrates a Tranquil Life: Embracing Slow Living
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Mumbai, March 3 (NationPress) Actress Rhea Chakraborty is embracing a lifestyle of gratitude and peaceful sunsets as she considers her decision to adopt a more relaxed rhythm amidst the fast-paced world of entertainment.
In a recent Instagram post, Rhea shared a collection of photos from her coastal retreat, reveling in the joys of a slower existence while sporting a maroon bikini.
She expressed: "Gratitude and sunsets. The slow life heals, and I’m all in. While hustle is often celebrated and can be exhilarating, it's perfectly acceptable to take a break and bask in the sun... Life is happening now."
Rhea's last on-screen appearance was in Chehre, a mystery thriller directed by Rumi Jaffery.
This film features acclaimed actors Amitabh Bachchan and Emraan Hashmi in leading roles, with Krystle D'Souza, Siddhanth Kapoor, Annu Kapoor, Alexx O'Nell, Samir Soni, Dhritiman Chatterjee, and Raghubir Yadav supporting the cast. It is loosely based on the 1956 German novel A Dangerous Game by Friedrich Durrenmatt.
After nearly a seven-year break, Rhea is set to make her acting comeback in the Netflix series Family Business, produced by Hansal Mehta, which was announced for release in February 2026. This thriller also stars Anil Kapoor and Vijay Varma.
In another update, on October 3, 2025, Rhea announced she finally received her passport back after a five-year wait. The Bombay High Court ordered the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) to return her passport, which was seized in 2020.
The NCB had taken Rhea's passport as part of a drugs investigation linked to the tragic death of her former partner, Sushant Singh Rajput. A bench led by Justice Neela Gokhale ruled for the passport's return, emphasizing no doubts about the actress's intentions.
The court stipulated that Rhea must attend all hearings unless exempted by the trial court and provide her travel itinerary, including flight and hotel information, to the prosecution at least four days before any international travel.
Additionally, the High Court mandated that she must share her mobile number, keep her phone operational, and notify the investigative agencies immediately upon her return from abroad.