Shilpa Shirodkar Stuck 4 Hours in Mumbai Traffic: Would Rewatch Dhurandhar 2

Actress Shilpa Shirodkar was stuck in Mumbai traffic for about four hours while commuting to work and back. She humorously posted on Instagram that she would have preferred to rewatch the film "Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge" instead. Shilpa is currently working on the upcoming web series "Shankara The Revolutionary Man," based on the life of Adi Shankaracharya. She described the project as a spiritually enriching and life-changing experience for her.

Key Points: Shilpa Shirodkar's 4-Hour Mumbai Traffic Ordeal

  • 4-hour Mumbai traffic ordeal
  • Humorous social media posts
  • Praise for Dhurandhar 2 film
  • Upcoming web series on Adi Shankaracharya
  • Personal spiritual journey
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Shilpa Shirodkar spends 4 hours in Mumbai traffic: Would have rather watched Dhurandhar 2 again

Actress Shilpa Shirodkar shares her frustrating 4-hour Mumbai traffic jam experience, humorously saying she'd rather rewatch Dhurandhar 2.

"I would have rather watched #dhurandhartherevenge again happily - Shilpa Shirodkar"

Mumbai, March 28

Actress Shilpa Shirodkar was stuck in Mumbai traffic for around 4 hours on Saturday while traveling to work and back.

Giving the frustrating situation a hilarious spin, the 'Jatadhara' actress said that instead of spending all this time in the car, she would have happily watched Ranveer Singh's "Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge" again in the theatre.

Posting a still of the traffic on the Stories section of the official Instagram handle, Shilpa wrote, "I've spent over 4 hours today travelling to work and back. I would have rather watched #dhurandhartherevenge again happily (sic)."

Earlier today, the 'Bigg Boss 18' contestant shared her traffic ordeal through another social media post.

Shilpa dropped a glimpse of the early morning traffic in the maximum city.

Uploading a photo of all the vehicles on the road on her Insta Stories, she penned, "Kahan jaa rahe ho aap sab itne subah? (Where are you all going so early in the morning?) Mumbai traffic at 5:55 am. (sic)".

"Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge" has been gaining a lot of praise from the audience, with several prominent names from the entertainment industry also lauding the blockbuster.

Work-wise, Shilpa will next be seen in the upcoming web series "Shankara The Revolutionary Man", which is based on the life and teachings of saint and philosopher Adi Shankaracharya.

Produced by Modi Studios in collaboration with Rajarshi Bhupendra Modi, the series will see Abhishek Nigam, Rati Pandey, Rajesh Shringarpure, Farnaz Shetty, and Manoj Joshi in important roles, along with others.

Earlier, speaking to IANS, Shilpa revealed how "Shankar - The Revolutionary Man" led her on a spiritual journey.

She said that the experience helped her achieve personal growth while exploring a deeper sense of purpose beyond the screen.

"I have always been spiritually inclined. I enjoy learning, listening, and exploring different kinds of knowledge. So, when this show came my way, it felt like a life-changing moment for me. I thought to myself that if I were to be a part of this project, it would offer so much more for me to learn, both professionally and personally," explained Shilpa.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Her comment about Dhurandhar 2 is actually a great review! If being stuck in traffic is worse than sitting through a movie twice, that says a lot about the traffic... or maybe the movie is just that good? 🤔 Planning to watch it this weekend.
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Aman W
"Kahan jaa rahe ho aap sab itne subah?" – This is the real question! Mumbai never sleeps, truly. My office commute is 2 hours one way. You get used to it, but it drains your soul. Kudos to her for keeping a sense of humour about it.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the contrast between her traffic woes and her upcoming spiritual series. From the chaos of Mumbai roads to the teachings of Adi Shankaracharya – that's quite a journey. Wishing her the best for the web series.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while I feel for anyone stuck in traffic, it's a bit tone-deaf coming from a celebrity in a car. Try the local train during peak hours, Shilpa ma'am. That's the real Mumbai experience. Hope her series highlights some modern-day struggles too.
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Kriti O
Haha, relatable content! We've all had those days. At least she's promoting a desi film. Dhurandhar 2 must be paisa vasool if it's better than honking cars for 4 hours. 😂 Good luck with Shankara The Revolutionary Man!

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