Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya gets inspired by Bike riding girls and makes her feel proud; REALLY?

Recently, Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya bought a new bike. She talks about getting inspired by women on bikes and making her feel proud of her tribe.
By Rekha Nagare - Feb 7, 2023 11:39 PM IST
Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya gets inspired by Bike riding girls and makes her feel proud; REALLY?
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Recently, television fame actress Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya bought a new bike and shared a video of her riding it on Instagram with her fans. She added the caption to the video clip, "I've been beaming with happiness the last few days, and the reason is this new baby I gifted myself! There's nothing as thrilling as dreaming big and achieving it too. #MyNewBike #BikerGirl." She talked about her getting inspired and her love of riding a bike.

Check out actress Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya's words on bike riding and her inspiration:-

Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya opens up about her "adventures." She says, "I used to ride a simple two-wheeler in college, but motorbike riding is a completely new passion I've acquired. It's stimulating, liberating, and almost meditative for me. I am seeing the world more closely and experiencing nature vividly now."

Divyanka admits she has missed going outdoors for the last few years and said, "always been an adventurous person. There have been moments when I have heard stories of bike tours, and I've expressed how much I want to learn. Still, I was basically only procrastinating from achieving my dream."

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She dreamed of getting the bike, and her husband, actor Vivek Dahiya fulfilled it. She says, "One fine day I woke up to say I've only one life, found someone to teach me, and became a rider in no time. To my surprise, Vivek proposed that I must buy one immediately, and we'll be riding partners. This proposal of his was as sweet as his marriage proposal. Women on bikes inspire me and make me feel proud of my tribe."

She mentions that bike riding is often considered a man's sport, and Divyanka attributes it to "society's perception." "People feel girls may be too delicate to handle it, and that may be because of lack of representation. Such thoughts shape the way children and teenagers see the world. Women who are a minority in the field yet, should be shown more often using motorcycles in advertisements, also more content can be created around it to break mental barriers, if any," she ends.

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