Deepti Naval Reveals Love for Mumbai Monsoon Over Winter
Deepti Naval Loves Mumbai Monsoon More Than Winter

Veteran actress Deepti Naval has expressed her deep love for Mumbai's monsoon season, revealing that while she enjoys winters and cold weather, it is the city's rains that always draw her back.

Throwback Picture and Emotional Post

Taking to her social media account, Deepti shared a throwback picture of herself, seemingly an AI-generated image, seated on a flight of stone steps, dressed in a warm sweater, trousers, and winter boots. Alongside the picture, she reflected on her fondness for winter weather while admitting that nothing compares to Mumbai during the monsoon season.

Sharing the post, she wrote, "In my New York winter boots! I've always loved winters... Any excuse to get out there in the cold, away from the Mumbai heat. But come monsoon, and you'll see me come hurtling back to Bombay! Because more than the winter, I love the Bombay rains. Any day now, can't wait..."

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Deepti Naval: A Respected Career

For the uninitiated, Deepti Naval is touted as one of Indian cinema's most respected actresses. She has been a part of several critically acclaimed films, including 'Chashme Buddoor', 'Saath Saath', 'Katha', 'Ankahee', and 'Mirch Masala'. Over the years, she has also earned recognition as a writer, painter, and photographer.

The actress was most recently seen in the 2025 crime thriller film 'Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders', directed by Honey Trehan. The film starred Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Chitrangada Singh, with Radhika Apte making a special appearance.

Nostalgic Throwback in March

In March, the veteran actress took a walk down memory lane and shared a nostalgic throwback moment on social media. She posted a few sepia-toned pictures in a camera reel format, capturing a reflective mood, accompanied by a simple caption: "Another time . . ."

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