5 Bollywood Celebs Who Ditched Luxury Cars For Bicycles

You've seen them in film trailers and magazine spreads-but some of the most familiar faces in Bollywood are now showing up in a different setting: on city roads, riding bicycles. No filters, no red carpets-just early light, open streets, and the hum of wheels cutting through traffic. For actors used to packed days and public attention, the cycle offers something simple: a way to move, think, and keep pace with the city without losing time or energy.

Salman Khan : The Relentless Rider

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From his home at Galaxy Apartments to Mehboob Studio and back, Salman Khan is often seen pedalling in the early morning or after dark. No entourage, no sirens-just him, his gear bike, and the road ahead. While others opt for air-conditioned luxury, Salman's decades-long cycling habit speaks for itself. His presence on a bicycle isn't a one-off moment, it's a moving example of daily discipline, visible proof that fitness and routine don't need to be complicated.

Ayushmann Khurrana & Tahira Kashyap : Rhythm And Reset

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What began as a lockdown fix for Ayushmann Khurrana soon became part of his everyday rhythm. With gyms shut and roads unusually empty, he started cycling for fitness-but kept going long after restrictions were lifted. Now, it's part of his early mornings: steady rides, solo time, city streets before the buzz kicks in.

His wife, author and filmmaker Tahira Kashyap, took to cycling for a different reason. What started as exercise has evolved into therapy-a mental recharge between shoots, meetings, and deadlines. She's shared openly about how those rides give her space to breathe, untangle thoughts, and feel lighter. For both of them, cycling isn't a one-note fitness trend. It's a way to stay clear-headed and connected to themselves and each other.

Ranbir Kapoor : The Low-Profile Cyclist

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Ranbir Kapoor isn't looking to be noticed when he rides but it's hard to miss a tall figure on a matte-black cycle, face half-covered, gliding through Pali Hill. A lifelong sports enthusiast, Ranbir treats cycling as part of his fitness core. He's participated in amateur races, trains indoors when the roads aren't safe, and has even incorporated cycling into films. What sets him apart is the consistency, he doesn't cycle when it's trending; he cycles because it works. Whether he's on a spin bike at home or braving Mumbai traffic on two wheels, he puts in the time. Quietly, regularly, seriously.

Neha Dhupia & Angad Bedi : Commute With Purpose

For Neha Dhupia, the cycle isn't a weekend indulgence, it's her ride. She's often seen cycling to meetings, errands, or school runs, dressed for the day and that's why it resonates. She moves through the city as a working mother with real places to be-and she gets there on a bicycle.

Angad Bedi brings the same mindset. He made a conscious shift from driving to cycling for daily commutes, especially in a city that's choking on its own fumes. For him, it's not about gear or speed, it's about doing the right thing. Fewer emissions. More awareness. Less waiting in traffic. Cycling, for this couple, isn't symbolic-it's sensible. And that's what makes it stick.

Saiyami Kher : Built Into Her Day

Saiyami Kher doesn't treat cycling as a curated lifestyle choice-it's built into her day. She rides to work, to shoots, or simply to unwind. Her fitness is grounded in practicality, and her environmental consciousness shows up in how she moves through the city. While many still see the bicycle as an accessory, Saiyami treats it as transport making cycling her practical choice. It gets her across the city, builds movement into her day, and doesn't ask for special planning or gear. The cycle earns its place-not through style, but through how smoothly it fits into her full, fast-paced life.

On World Bicycle Day, this change doesn't need a slogan. You'll spot it in early rides before the city wakes up, in studio commutes, and evening spins after long hours. It's about fresh air, steady movement, and habits that actually fit into real schedules. When some of the busiest names in Indian cinema make time to cycle, it shows the value of the bicycle is real and there's space for more of us to join in.