Key Points

Shriya Pilgaonkar took a refreshing solo trip to Canterbury, sharing stunning visuals of her boat ride. She kept her outfit simple yet stylish for the getaway. The actress also reminisced about her role in "Mandala Murders," calling it deeply fulfilling. Fans loved her serene travel moments and behind-the-scenes glimpses from the show.

Key Points: Shriya Pilgaonkar Shares Solo Canterbury Getaway Memories

  • Shriya Pilgaonkar enjoys a peaceful solo boat ride in Canterbury
  • She shares scenic UNESCO World Heritage Site moments on Instagram
  • The actress wore a casual black tank top and denim for her trip
  • Shriya reflects on her brief but fulfilling role in "Mandala Murders"
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Shriya Pilgaonkar spends a blissful one-day solo trip in Canterbury

Actress Shriya Pilgaonkar delights fans with serene glimpses from her solo day trip to Canterbury, England.

"Core memory in beautiful Canterbury. Perfect for a solo day trip – Shriya Pilgaonkar"

Mumbai, Aug 10

Taking some much-deserved time off from her hectic work schedule, actress Shriya Pilgaonkar decided to go on a solo trip to Canterbury, England.

Shriya also treated her Insta Fam with some soothing glimpses from her blissful getaway.

The video showed the 'Mulk' actress soaking in the beauty of the UNESCO World Heritage Site during a relaxing boat ride.

From captivating scenery to mesmerizing structures to the exotic wildlife, everything about the place seemed perfect for a solo trip.

Shriya opted for a black tank top, paired with denim jeans and comfy sneakers for her fun getaway.

"Core memory in beautiful Canterbury. Perfect for a solo day trip," she wrote the caption.

Shriya further added the 'Stream Birds of a Feather (Vibey)' track by Jordan Greenwald in the backdrop.

On the professional front, Shriya last graced the screen as Rukmini, the cult’s 1950s founder in the much-appreciated web series, "Mandala Murders".

Sharing her experience of being a part of the show, Shriya revealed that although her journey on the show was brief, it was deeply fulfilling and fun as an actor.

On August 2, Shriya posted a series of videos and pictures from the "Mandala Murders" sets on her Instagram handle.

The post also incorporated her look test for the series as Rukmini.

“Never thought I'd be playing a cult leader giving Goddess +Frida Kahlo vibes who wants to chop of thumbs. But here we are . I love my job,” Shriya captioned the post.

She adeed, "A few BTS glimpses from a journey that was brief but deeply fulfilling and so fun as an actor. Exciting, beautiful, and close to my heart. Congrats to the team and thank you @gopiputhran @shanoosharmarahihai @manan.rawat and Adi sir for trusting me to unleash this wildness . And thank YOU for all the love and kind words."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Canterbury looks beautiful, but why do our celebrities always post foreign vacations? India has equally stunning places like Varanasi ghats or Goa beaches. #ExploreIndiaFirst
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Ananya R
Loved her outfit! So simple yet stylish. Indian actresses don't always need designer clothes to look good. Also, Mandala Murders was brilliant - her performance gave me chills!
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Vikram M
Respectfully disagree with Rohit's comment. Everyone deserves to travel where they want. Shriya works hard and can vacation wherever she pleases. Plus, she promotes Indian culture through her work.
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Kavya N
That boat ride looks so peaceful! Reminds me of Dal Lake in Srinagar. More power to women traveling solo - safety is a concern but we shouldn't let fear stop us from exploring the world 🌍
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Siddharth J
As someone who's been to Canterbury, I can confirm it's magical! But I wish the article had more details about Shriya's cultural experiences there. The cathedral has amazing history that connects to India's colonial past.
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Meera T
Her caption about core memories is so relatable! We Indians often focus only on family trips, but solo travel creates different kind of memories. Maybe I'll convince my

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