Aneet Padda's Shelter Visit: How Furry Friends Brought Inner Calm

Aneet Padda recently visited an animal shelter and documented her experience on Instagram. She shared touching moments of playing with cats and dogs while feeding them. The actress expressed how the visit left her with fur on her clothes but calm in her chest. This comes as she prepares for her role in Shakti Shalini, part of Maddock's Horror Comedy Universe.

Key Points: Aneet Padda Visits Animal Shelter Shares Heartfelt Experience

  • Aneet Padda shared a carousel of videos and pictures from her shelter visit on Instagram
  • She was seen playing with and feeding both cats and dogs at the facility
  • The actress also planted a tree during her meaningful time spent at the shelter
  • Ayushmann Khurrana recently welcomed her into Maddock's Horror Comedy Universe
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Aneet Padda spends day at animal shelter: Left with fur on my clothes and calm in my chest

Actress Aneet Padda spends time at an animal shelter, playing with cats and dogs, planting a tree, and sharing how it left her feeling calm and loved.

"Spent some time with these souls who love without language. Left with fur on my clothes and calm in my chest. - Aneet Padda"

Mumbai, Oct 31

Actress Aneet Padda spent some time with furry souls who love without language and said that she left with calm in her chest.

Aneet took to Instagram, where she shared a carousel of videos and pictures from an animal shelter she visited. The actress could be seen playing with and feeding cats and dogs. She even planted a tree at the shelter.

She wrote: “Spent some time with these souls who love without language. Left with fur on my clothes and calm in my chest.”

Aneet then went on to thank the shelter for “letting me spend time with these cuties and getting so much love in return…”

Talking about Aneet’s film “Saiyaara,” it is directed by Mohit Suri and also stars Ahaan Panday. The passionate lovers navigate a rollercoaster romance, facing euphoric highs and crushing lows while desperately clinging to their tumultuous bond.

The actress has been roped in for Shakti Shalini, a horror comedy from the Maddock Universe. It was with Thamma that the teaser for Shakti Shalini was revealed, introducing Aneet as the titular character.

On October 25, actor Ayushmann Khurrana welcomed Aneet into Maddock’s Horror Comedy Universe with Shakti Shalini and said he was “proud to see someone from Punjab making us all proud.”

Ayushmann took to his Instagram Stories to congratulate and officially welcome Saiyaara star Aneet Padda into the MHCU with Shakti Shalini. The announcement of Shakti Shalini was revealed as part of Thamma’s opening credits.

He posted the opening credits on his Stories section and wrote: “Welcome to the MHCU, @aneetpadda… Punjabi aa gaye oye!! From one dreamer to another — keep chasing what you want. Nothing is impossible… so proud to see someone from Punjab making us all proud. Can’t wait to see you shine in Shakti Shalini! Onwards and upwards, Aneet.”

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone who volunteers at a local shelter in Delhi, I can relate to that "calm in my chest" feeling. Animals have this amazing ability to heal our stress. Kudos to Aneet for showing this side!
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the gesture, I hope this isn't just a one-time PR activity. Many Indian animal shelters struggle with funding and need sustained support, not just celebrity photo ops.
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Arjun K
"Love without language" - what a beautiful way to put it! 🐶🐱 In our busy Mumbai lives, we often forget the simple joys. This inspires me to visit the SPCA shelter this weekend.
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Kavya N
Love that she planted a tree too! 🌱 Environmental consciousness and animal welfare go hand in hand. More power to Aneet for balancing her film career with meaningful social work.
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Michael C
As an expat living in Mumbai, I've noticed how Indian celebrities are increasingly involved in social causes. This kind of positive influence can really change public perception about animal adoption.

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