Sandhya Mridul Mocks Lack of Toilets on Delhi-Dehradun Expressway
Sandhya Mridul Mocks Toilet Scarcity on New Expressway

Actress Sandhya Mridul recently took a sarcastic dig at the lack of toilet facilities on the newly built Delhi-Dehradun expressway while acknowledging its benefit of cutting travel time. On Tuesday, she shared a video from her journey, praising the road's impressive design and convenience but highlighting the absence of proper restrooms along the route.

Sandhya Mridul's Sarcastic Remark on Toilet Scarcity

According to IANS, Sandhya Mridul posted the video on her social media account while traveling from Delhi to Dehradun. In a light yet sharp tone, she commented on the expressway's planning, noting that despite signboards indicating rest areas, basic public facilities were not ready. She said, "It's an amazing, amazing expressway between Delhi and Dehradun. I mean it's really cut down the driving time, it's stunning, it's just so convenient." She then added sarcastically, "I'm so happy that I carry my own pot, because there's no toilets on the way." The actress mocked the route's planning further, stating that signboards mention rest areas, but travelers cannot yet use them. She concluded, "Amazing planning, amazing expressway. Just carry your own pots and all will be well."

Sandhya Mridul's History of Social Commentary

Sandhya Mridul has often addressed social issues in her public posts. A few months ago, she commented on air quality levels when several citizens raised concerns over pollution and AQI readings. In that video, she used sarcasm to urge people not to overreact, saying, "Stop overreacting and please relax. It's not lung cancer causing AQI or whatever. It's just some respiratory disease that you are going to get. So it's all okay. Enjoy the weather."

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Sandhya Mridul's Career Highlights

On the work front, Sandhya Mridul has been part of the film industry for more than two decades. She appeared in Saathiya with Rani Mukerji and earned recognition through the television show Swabhimaan, which became a major hit and showcased her acting skills.

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