
Sheetal Maulik: I enjoy going on road trips with my daughter and husband
With the
approaching, nature is at its best. Actress Sheetal Maulik believes there's no better time to hit the road. Known for her vibrant screen presence, Sheetal finds a different kind of joy off-screen — in road trips with her family.
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'I haven't taken any solo road trip yet, but would like to go for it soon. I enjoy going with my daughter and husband on road trips even more. It gives me a different high. It's like we're just three friends travelling together. The weather makes it better. Windows down, music on, and the people you love beside you — it's the best feeling,' says the actress.
Recalling her first major road trip, she says, 'We went to Ashtavinayak — the eight Ganapathis — in a Maruti 800 with my parents, husband and a few other relatives.
It was my first ever road trip, which was adventurous and unforgettable."
Sheetal feels that such experiences bring people closer. She says, "I feel road trips with family and friends are more than just scenic drives, they make your bond better. You adjust to situations, like when the car breaks down or there's a puncture. Those moments teach you how strong your connection is, and you enjoy together.'
On the work front, she has been part of shows like Gutar Gu, Suhaagan, Pyaar Ki Luka Chuppi and others.

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