Shraddha Kapoor Reveals Her Simple Joy: Why 'Ghar Ki Chai' Beats Everything

Shraddha Kapoor is clearly happy to be home. She took to social media to declare that nothing beats a cup of homemade tea. The actress also shared a sweet video of her reuniting with her pet dog after 16 days apart. On the professional front, fans can look forward to seeing her in the upcoming 'Stree 3' and a biopic titled 'Eetha'.

Key Points: Shraddha Kapoor Celebrates Homemade Tea and Pet Reunion

  • Shraddha Kapoor expresses pure joy over homemade tea after returning from a trip
  • The actress shared an adorable video reuniting with her pet dog, Small
  • On the work front, she is set to star in 'Stree 3' releasing in 2027
  • Kapoor is also preparing for a biopic on folk performer Vithabai Narayangaonkar
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Shraddha Kapoor enjoys her 'ghar jaisi chai', says there's nothing quite like it

After 16 days away, Shraddha Kapoor shares her love for homemade tea and an adorable reunion with her pet dog, Small. Get the heartwarming details.

"Ghar ki chai jaisi koi cheez hi nahi hai – Shraddha Kapoor"

Mumbai, Dec 20

Actress Shraddha Kapoor, who returned home after 16 days, seems to be enjoying her homemade tea. The actress took to her social media account to share a picture of a cup of tea and expressed how ‘nothing in the world beats home-made tea.’

She wrote, “Ghar ki chai jaisi koi cheez hi nahi hai,” with a red heart.

The actress is a complete foodie and often shares moments of her bingeing on lipsmacking delicacies on her social media account.

Shraddha, who recently returned home after more than two weeks, was ecstatic and thrilled to meet her fur baby. The actress took to her social media account just recently to share a video of her kissing her furry friend incessantly and expressing her longing in the most adorable way.

Shraddha wrote, "16 days baad 1600 pappis to banti hain (After 16 days, 1600 kisses are allowed)" with the clip.

The actress had introduced her new pet to her social media fam last year after the success of her film "Stree 2".

Introducing her new pet on social media, Shraddha had written, “Mere ghar aayi ek nanhi stree!!! Meet Miliye ‘Small’. Our new family member Meri dildaar dost @fazaa_s6 ne is choti si khushi ko mujhe gift kiya. Ab ye hua na sabse best tareeka jashn manane ka… Woh toh alag baat hai ki is celebration mein ek koi hai jo kaafi na khush hai… Swipe karke dekho woh shaqs kaun hai (sic).”

Shraddha is also a pet parent to another fur baby named Shyloh.

On the professional front, Kapoor will be returning to the screen with "Stree 3". The third instalment in the popular franchise is scheduled to reach the audience by August 2027.

She has also been roped in for a biopic on the legendary Marathi folk performer Vithabai Narayangaonkar. The forthcoming drama has been named "Eetha".

The project will chronicle the journey of dancer Vithabai Narayangaonkar, who was one of Maharashtra’s most prominent Tamasha performers of her time.

The actress will also be seen in the upcoming movie, Nagin, produced by Nikhil Dwivedi.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Haha, "1600 pappis" is such a relatable feeling for any pet parent! Good to see celebrities sharing these simple, heartwarming moments. Looking forward to Stree 3!
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Aman W
Respectfully, while it's a sweet post, sometimes these feel a bit staged. There are more pressing issues in the news, but I guess everyone needs a light-hearted break. Her biopic on Vithabai sounds genuinely interesting though.
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Sarah B
The connection between coming home and having chai is universal! It's the little rituals that matter. Also, "Small" and "Shyloh" are adorable pet names.
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Karthik V
Ghar ki chai hits different, yaar. Especially with your mom or dad making it. Her lineup looks solid - Stree 3, a Marathi folk biopic, and Nagin. That's some diverse work!
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Meera T
It's nice to see celebrities being normal and missing home things like we all do. The Tamasha performer biopic is a great project to take on. All the best to her!

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