Actress Ridhi Dogra recently shared her thoughts on solitude and emotional independence, emphasizing the importance of finding comfort in being alone. In a series of pictures posted from a cafe, Ridhi exuded elegance in a maroon mul cotton saree. She expressed, “They say when you’re not afraid to eat in a cafe alone/watch a movie alone/be on your own you become dangerous… Of course they’ll say that. Coz you just slightly broke the matrix. You are one with yourself. One with the source.”
Ridhi further elaborated, “You are not here to please or live off their expectations… You learn to love people without holding them. You love even while letting go… That is not how majority operate, So They don’t know what to do with you anyway.” She added, “Not because life spared you loneliness, But because you befriended it, Sat with it and turned it into your little love story… #musings.”
Having started her acting journey with Jhoome Jiiya Re in 2007, Ridhi gained recognition for her roles in shows like Radhaa Ki Betiyaan Kuch Kar Dikhayengi, Savitri, Diya Aur Baati Hum, and Woh Apna Sa. She also played a significant part in The Married Woman, a web series directed by Sahir Raza, alongside Monica Dogra. Ridhi made her film debut in the action thriller “Lakadbaggha,” directed by Victor Mukherjee, where she starred alongside Anshuman Jha, Paresh Pahuja, and Milind Soman. The movie follows Arjun Bakshi, an animal lover who uncovers an illegal animal trade cell in Kolkata and transforms into a vigilante to protect the animals, stumbling upon a rare species of the Indian black-striped hyena. Recently, she appeared in the reality show “The 50.”
