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Actor Amit Sadh: Old Delhi is like a planet in itself; it’s stuck in a time space

Actor Amit Sadh: Old Delhi is like a planet in itself; it’s stuck in a time space

Mar 07, 2025 08:07 PM IST Bollywood actor Amit Sadh – on a recent visit to his janam bhumi, Delhi – explores Old Delhi’s eternal charm over a cup of chai and a plate of nihari.    On a Sunday morning in Delhi’s spring, actor Amit Sadh takes a whiff of the cool breeze at the Yamuna River and then enters the magical world of Dilli 6 to sip on chai and relish nihari. “I often come to Delhi, and go for racing on the tracks in Noida. But this time, I wanted to revisit Old Delhi. It’s charm is fascinating,” says actor Amit Sadh, who was born in the Capital. Actor Amit Sadh breathes in fresh, cool air at the Yamuna river during Delhi’s spring season. (Photo: Vineet Vohra) I wanted to revisit Old Delhi. It’s charm is fascinating! ‘Delhi has adopted me’ Popular for portraying the character of Kabir Sawant in Abhishek Bachchan-starrer web series Breathe, Sadh says, “I went to the Yamuna… didn’t know that it has become so popular for honeymooners …

At iftar, blurring the lines between ‘us’ and ‘them’

The adage “you are what you eat” reveals the intimate connection between our diet and identity. The act of sharing meals transcends the idea of food as survival, fostering a sense of security and camaraderie among individuals. Yet, the growing trend of dining out, associated with status and sophistication, has eclipsed the intimate act of sharing meals. This transformation is not merely a change in dining preferences but signifies a deeper cultural shift. In today’s socio-political landscape, food has emerged as a potent symbol of identity, forging distinctions between “us” and “them”. Different kinds of regional foods and food markets are also on the rise, such as Odia food, Naga food etc. Many chefs (including me) are turning to evocative culinary experiences to revive the flavours and experiences of yesteryears that speak to personal histories and collective memories. But there is also beauty in the act of breaking bread with strangers. And so, many of the iftar heritage walks that I lead through Old Delhi during Ramazan are meant to blur the lines between these …