Rasika Dugal's Spy-Themed Holiday Shenanigans in New Zealand Revealed

Actor Rasika Dugal shared details of her holiday in New Zealand with husband Mukul Chadda, where she was inspired by spy films to stage a creative photoshoot. She described the comical effort of using a self-timer and balancing her phone on a rock to capture the perfect frame. Dugal also recently celebrated a cozy, low-key birthday surrounded by friends, flowers, and homemade bread. She frequently posts such personal and artistic updates from her life on social media.

Key Points: Rasika Dugal Shares Fun Spy-Inspired Holiday Photos from NZ

  • Spy-movie inspired photoshoot
  • Creative use of camera self-timer
  • Aesthetically pleasing Instagram posts
  • Relaxed birthday celebration details
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Rasika Dugal reveals how actors spend their time while on holiday

Actor Rasika Dugal reveals how she and husband Mukul Chadda spent their holiday in New Zealand, creating spy-movie inspired photos with camera tricks.

"This is how two actors spend time on a holiday. - Rasika Dugal"

Mumbai, Feb 22

Actor couple Rasika Dugal and Mukul Chadda took some time off work and decided to go on a fun getaway to New Zealand.

As they were exploring the country, Rasika came across a road that reminded her of the place where spies are usually seen exchanging information in movies.

This prompted the 'Manto' actress to try clicking several photos using a self-timer on the camera, along with balancing her phone on a little rock to get that perfect shot.

Rasika further asked the cinephiles to comment on her photography skills, while requesting them to be kind.

Posting some aesthetically pleasing images on her Instagram handle, she wrote the caption, "This road reminded me of the place where two spys meet to exchange information in a film. So I felt I had to capture a similar frame. Many shenanigans with the camera self-timer (for a gadget-challenged person, this is a LOT of work) and some balancing of the phone on a little rock and shrub led to this work of art by me ... Did I get a good frame? Cinephiles please be kind. Thanks for being the 'muse in crime' @mukulchadda. (sic)"

"P.S.: This is how two actors spend time on a holiday," she went on to add.

Rasika keeps on sharing such interesting updates from her life on social media from time to time.

Rasika turned a year older on January 17 and celebrated her special day in the company of her loved ones while being surrounded by balloons, flowers, cozy pajamas, and freshly baked bread.

The 'Mirzapur' actress even dropped a couple of snaps of her chill birthday celebration on her IG and penned, "The joy of all things purple, a pair of comfy pyjamas... a freshly baked (and stunningly delicious) Shepu (Dill) bread improvised by @bombayhowrahdiningcar, a balloon with the largest heart @aartimenon, friends dropping in when they could and so many goodies and wishes from everywhere. Thank you everyone. It was a lazy breezy birthday. Just like I wanted it."

- IANS

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Aman W
It's refreshing to see celebrities enjoying simple holidays like the rest of us. No five-star luxury tours, just a couple exploring and having fun with a camera timer. Her birthday celebration with shepu bread and pajamas sounds perfect. Wishing her more such lazy, breezy days!
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Rohit P
As a cinephile, I appreciate the effort! Getting that 'spy movie' frame is not easy. But honestly, with the amount of content celebrities share, sometimes it feels a bit too curated. Still, Rasika's captions are always genuine and funny.
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Sarah B
New Zealand is stunning! Good to see Indian actors traveling there. Her photography skills are decent, but the real charm is in the story behind the photo. "Muse in crime" – what a cute way to tag her husband! 🥰
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Karthik V
After watching her in Mirzapur, it's hilarious to imagine her doing these camera shenanigans on a lonely road. Total duality! She's such a talented actor. Hope she does more mainstream projects along with these artistic ones.
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Nisha Z
The birthday celebration sounds so warm and homely. Freshly baked dill bread, comfy pyjamas, and friends dropping by – that's the dream. In an age of extravagant parties, this is truly wholesome. More celebrities should normalize cozy celebrations.

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