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Nushrratt Bharuccha's Rainy-Day Companion: Her Pet Cat

Nushrratt Bharuccha has shared a glimpse of her monsoon mood by posting cozy pictures with her pet cat on Instagram. The 'Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety' actress is a proud owner of four cats and often shares adorable pet moments. Her Bollywood journey began with 'Jai Santoshi Maa' and she gained recognition with 'Pyaar Ka Punchnama'. She recently discussed the emotional challenges of reprising her role in the horror thriller 'Chhorii 2'.

Nushrratt Bharuccha reveals her rainy-day companion to enjoy the monsoon

Mumbai, June 29

Actress Nushrratt Bharuccha has shared a glimpse of her monsoon mood, revealing who she enjoys her rainy days with.

The actress has given a glimpse of her monsoon mood by sharing a cozy moment with her pet cat. Taking to Instagram, Bharuccha posted pictures with her feline companion and wrote, "Baarish aa gaayi aur hum donon ne apni balcony seat pakad li." The 'Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety' actress expressed her joy at the arrival of the rains. In the images, the actress could be seen striking different poses with her cat. She also posted her solo images.

Nushrratt Bharuccha is a proud cat owner with four beloved pets named Noah, Lola, Peanut, and Butter. The 'Chhorii' actress often shares adorable photos of her pet cat Noah on social media. Last month, she also shared stylish photos from a photoshoot featuring her furry friend.

Work-wise, Nushrratt began her Bollywood journey with "Jai Santoshi Maa," opposite Rakesh Bapat, followed by "Akaash Vaani" alongside Kartik Aaryan. Her breakthrough came with "Pyaar Ka Punchnama," which brought her widespread recognition. Over the years, she has featured in several films, including "Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2," "Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety," "Dream Girl," "Chhorii," "Ram Setu," and "Akelli."

She was last seen in the horror thriller movie "Chhorii 2." Speaking about reprising her role as Sakshi in the thriller, Nushrratt shared how stepping into the role of a mother in this thrilling sequel took her on an intense emotional rollercoaster.

"When we were shooting 'Chhorii 1' I was worried I wouldn't be able to convince the audience that I was an eight months pregnant woman. But playing a mother went so much deeper than just the look. Emotionally, it was one of the toughest roles I've taken on because I didn't know where the line was, how much was too much, or how little was too little. I've carried that learning into 'Chhorii 2,' which is even more intense and demanding in its own way. Delving into the depths of motherhood for Chhorii 2 was an emotional experience."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Varun X

Honestly, I appreciate that she shared something personal and not just a contrived photoshoot. But I wish more Bollywood stars would talk about the real struggles of monsoon - like waterlogging, leaking roofs, and the daily commute nightmare. Anyway, cute cat!

Rohit L

Noah is stealing the show! 🐱 That cat has better balcony views than most Mumbaikars. But seriously, Nushrratt's journey from 'Pyaar Ka Punchnama' to now is inspiring. And 'Chhorii 2' sounds intense - can't wait to see her deliver another emotional performance.

Lisa P

I'm a cat person too and this is just heartwarming. Monsoon + cat + cozy balcony = pure bliss. Nushrratt seems like a genuine animal lover. Also, 'Baarish aa gaayi aur hum donon ne apni balcony seat pakad li' — such a relatable caption! 🐾

Naveen S

I respect her dedication to her craft - going through an emotional rollercoaster for 'Chhorii 2' shows she's serious about acting. But honestly, I'd love to see her in more light-hearted roles again. 'Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety' was a laugh riot!

Anushka E

Can we talk about how she's balancing four cats? That's a full-time job! 🐱🐱🐱🐱 But seriously, Nushrratt's growth as an actress is commendable. From 'Jai Santoshi Maa' to now headlining horror movies - she's come a long way. Monsoon pics are a bonus!

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