Ameesha Patel Revisits Boston, Relives College Memories at Tufts University
Bollywood actress Ameesha Patel took a nostalgic trip down memory lane as she revisited Boston, the city where she pursued her university education.
During her visit, the actress explored several iconic spots she frequented during her student days, including Boston Commons, Faneuil Hall, Copley Square, Newbury Street and Boston Harbour. She also walked parts of the historic Freedom Trail and visited the Prudential Center, places she once navigated regularly as a young student.
Sharing a video montage from her trip, Ameesha reflected emotionally on how naturally the city still feels like home. She wrote that strolling through these streets felt effortless, just as it did during the four years she spent studying at Tufts University. She expressed that the past student in her seemed to blend seamlessly with the present, adding that Boston will always hold a special place in her heart.
Before this post, the actress had already shared glimpses of her Boston visit, calling it surreal to relive her university days.
For the unversed, Ameesha completed her schooling at Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai before moving to the United States for higher studies. At Tufts University, she initially pursued bio-genetic engineering for two years before switching her major to economics.
On the professional front, Ameesha recently marked 26 years in Bollywood. She made her debut with the blockbuster Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai, opposite Hrithik Roshan, a film that catapulted both actors to overnight stardom. She later delivered several memorable performances, including in the iconic Gadar: Ek Prem Katha.
As she reconnects with her roots in Boston, Ameesha’s trip reflects a beautiful blend of personal growth and gratitude for the journey that shaped her before fame found her.
Our Thoughts
Ameesha Patel’s return to Boston reminds us that no matter how far life takes us, certain cities and chapters remain timeless. Revisiting places tied to formative years often brings clarity and comfort. For many, college cities are more than just academic spaces; they are where independence, ambition and identity take shape. Ameesha’s nostalgic reflection beautifully captures that universal emotion.

