Neha Dhupia Visits Vrindavan, Joins Yamuna Cleanup Drive

Actress Neha Dhupia recently made her first visit to the holy city of Vrindavan, where she sought the blessings of Lord Krishna. During her trip, she offered prayers at various temples and participated in a Yamuna cleaning drive. She shared a video montage on Instagram, captioning it about the cleanup effort. The actress also recently enjoyed an art therapy session with her daughter, Mehr.

Key Points: Neha Dhupia's First Vrindavan Visit: Yamuna Cleanup

  • Neha Dhupia visits Vrindavan for the first time
  • She offers prayers at temples and joins Yamuna cleaning drive
  • Shares video montage on Instagram in red ethnic wear
  • Recently enjoyed art therapy session with daughter Mehr
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Neha Dhupia shares glimpses from her first visit to Vrindavan

Actress Neha Dhupia visits Vrindavan for the first time, seeks blessings, and participates in the Yamuna cleaning drive. See her red ethnic wear and video.

"#radheradhe Pehla bulawa aaya #vrindavan mein ....The #Yamuna ji clean up drive that we Hope stays even after us at #vrindavan ... thank you for the energy - Neha Dhupia"

Mumbai, May 9

Actress Neha Dhupia recently paid her first visit to the holy city of Vrindavan, seeking the blessings of Lord Krishna.

During the religious trip, Neha not only offered prayers at the various temples located in the mythologically significant city but also took part in the Yamuna cleaning drive, leaving the river a little cleaner than she found it.

The 'Singh Is Kinng' actress opted for a red ethnic wear as she sought blessings.

Sharing a video montage of her trip to Vrindavan on her official Instagram handle, Neha wrote, "#radheradhe Pehla bulawa aaya #vrindavan mein ....The #Yamuna ji clean up drive that we Hope stays even after us at #vrindavan ... thank you for the energy (sic)."

It is believed that Lord Krishna spent most of his childhood in this city.

Vrindavan has about 5,500 temples dedicated to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha.

Neha's social media is full of such exciting snippets from her daily life, providing an insight into both her personal and professional journey.

Recently, the 'Delhii Heights' actress shared a glimpse of a relaxing and rejuvenating weekend with her daughter, Mehr, on social media.

She took to her IG and uploaded a video of enjoying a fun art session with her baby girl on her official Instagram handle.

Calling it 'art therapy', Neha wrote on the photo-sharing app, "The reset my head and heart and art needed this weekend with my baby girl .... @mehrdhupiabedi ... my therapy for life."

Neha tied the knot with actor Angad Bedi, the son of former Indian cricket captain Bishan Singh Bedi, in a private ceremony on 10 May 2018.

The couple was blessed with their first child, a baby girl, on 18 November 2018.

On October 3, 2021, 3 years after that, Neha and Angad embraced parenthood yet again, as they welcomed their baby boy Guriq Singh Dhupia Bedi.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Good initiative by Neha to highlight the Yamuna issue, but we need more than just a celebrity visit to actually clean our rivers. Let's hope the authorities take this seriously too.
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Michael C
Never been to Vrindavan myself, but I've heard so much about the temples there. Seeing Neha's post makes me want to plan a trip to India's holy cities someday! Love the red outfit too.
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Nisha Z
So nice to see her balancing spirituality, family, and even teaching her daughter art therapy. Neha is such an inspiration for modern Indian women! 💪
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Ravi K
Finally some good content from celebrities. Rather than just showing off, she's actually doing something positive for the environment. Hope other influencers follow suit.
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Sarah B
Vrindavan is on my bucket list! So many beautiful temples and legends about Krishna's childhood. Neha's video captures the spiritual vibe perfectly. Radhe Radhe! 🌸
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Vikram M
Nice to see but honestly, the Yamuna cleaning drive needs more sustained effort, not just a one-time publicity stunt. Still, kudos to Neha for raising awareness. Let's hope it inspires real change.

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