Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa seek blessings at Kashi Vishwanath temple | Watch

Updated : Jun 13, 2024 16:39
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Rajkummar Rao, a renowned Bollywood actor, recently made a visit to the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi with his wife, actor Patralekhaa. The temple's priest, Sachin Pandey, guided them through the puja rituals at Garbhagriha. The couple was graced with Angavastra, Rudraksh rosary (Mala), and flowers. This wasn't their first visit to Varanasi.

Rajkummar had previously visited the city for shooting and promotions of his film, ‘Mr & Mrs Mahi’.The actor said that he attained spiritual peace in Kashi. 
 
During his earlier visits, Rajkummar Rao also participated in the Ganga Aarti, capturing moments. The production house of ‘Mr & Mrs Mahi,’ Dharma Productions, shared glimpses of the Janhvi and Rajkummar's spiritual journey on Instagram. They showcased their camaraderie amid the divine backdrop.  
 
Rajkummar Rao's cinematic endeavours have garnered praise this year, with ‘Mr & Mrs Mahi’ and ‘Srikanth’ receiving accolades from audiences and critics.

More about Rajkummar Rao 

Actor gears up for his upcoming projects, ‘Stree 2’ and ‘Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video’. ‘Stree 2’ is slated for release on August 30, 2024, while ‘Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video’ will hit screens on October 11, 2024. 

More about Patralekhaa

Patralekhaa made her debut with the National award-winning director Hansal Mehta's movie 'CityLights.' During her college years, she appeared in numerous lucrative commercials for prominent brands such as Tata Docomo and Blackberry.

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