Key Points

Bollywood actress Nikita Dutta recently enjoyed cycling along Mumbai's newly developed coastline, sharing her experience on social media. She praised the 7.5 km Coastal Road's potential for runners and cyclists while urging authorities to improve accessibility. The route offers green spaces and modern amenities, making it an attractive urban development project. Dutta, known for her recent Netflix film "Jewel Thief", continues to engage with urban lifestyle conversations.

Key Points: Nikita Dutta Cycles Mumbai's New Coastal Road Praising Urban Design

  • Nikita highlights Mumbai's new 7.5 km coastal cycling route
  • Actress advocates for better urban infrastructure accessibility
  • Coastal Road offers green spaces and modern facilities
  • Dutta recently starred in Netflix's "Jewel Thief"
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Nikita Dutta enjoys cycling along Mumbai's new coastline, urges better access and cleanliness

Actress Nikita Dutta explores Mumbai's 7.5 km Coastal Road, advocating for improved infrastructure and cleanliness.

Nikita Dutta enjoys cycling along Mumbai's new coastline, urges better access and cleanliness
"Hoping for the convenience of reaching there get better soon! - Nikita Dutta"

Mumbai, Sep 24

Actress Nikita Dutta recently took to Mumbai's newly developed coastline for a cycling session, praising it as a delight for both runners and cyclists.

She also urged authorities to improve accessibility and maintain cleanliness, making the stretch more enjoyable for everyone. Taking to her Instagram handle, the 'Kabir Singh' actress shared a video of herself enjoying a cycle ride, showcasing the view of the new coastline. Alongside it, Nikita wrote, "Cycled on the new coast line of the city. It's a delight for runners and cyclists. Hoping for the convenience of reaching there get better soon! And may we keep it spick and span Thank you for lending me your bike @pedalandtringtring."

Mumbai's newly developed coastline features the 7.5 km Coastal Road, including a 5.25 km promenade designed for walking and cycling. The stretch, which runs from Marine Lines to Worli, offers green spaces, seating, and facilities such as restrooms and drinking water accessible via underpasses.

On the professional front, Nikita Dutta recently appeared in the action thriller "Jewel Thief," which premiered on Netflix. The film also starred Saif Ali Khan and Jaideep Ahlawat. Directed by Kookie Gulati and Robbie Grewal, the film featured Dutta in the role of Farah.

Sharing her thoughts on the heist drama, Dutta had revealed her key takeaway. She shared, "I've been part of Sid Anand's world, which I feel is a huge thing because I mean, I feel as an actor, especially as a female actress, I would say. I don't think I've lived the classic Bollywood heroine tag, which, thanks to you and Mamta, I have gotten this opportunity to play the classic Bollywood heroine. And I'm not saying just because you're going to see me dancing. It's just overall to get the heroine feeling. I think I've gotten that from this film. So that's my takeaway from being a part of Sid Anand's world with this film."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally Mumbai getting some world-class infrastructure! The coastal road is a game-changer for the city. But maintenance is key - we Indians have a habit of littering public spaces. Hope people understand their responsibility too.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Mumbai, I appreciate celebrities highlighting these public spaces. The coastline is beautiful but reaching there is indeed challenging. More signboards and better public transport connectivity would help immensely.
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Arjun K
Good initiative by Nikita, but I wish more Bollywood stars would use their influence for civic issues. The coastal road is great, but what about the common man's daily commute problems? Celebrity endorsements should extend to broader public transport issues too.
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Kavya N
Been there last weekend with family! The view is breathtaking especially during sunset. But yes, cleanliness needs improvement - saw plastic bottles lying around. We need more dustbins and regular cleaning staff. Otherwise it's a wonderful addition to Mumbai! 😊
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Michael C
This is exactly what Mumbai needed! Cities need such recreational spaces. The 7.5 km stretch is impressive. Hope they extend it further. More cities should learn from this development model.

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