Sanjay Dutt reached Pashupatinath temple in Nepal on 9 January. They worshiped Lord Bholenath and Bhairav amid the presence of security forces. On the day of the release of the film ‘The Raja Saab’, he had reached the temple for darshan.
Amidst the release of ‘Raja Saab’, Sanjay Dutt reached Pashupatinath temple in Nepal and took blessings from Lord Bholenath, During this time, heavy security forces were deployed with him, In the visuals that emerged from the temple premises, Sanjay Dutt is seen coming out of the temple amid tight security and an excited crowd of his fans, , Dressed in simple white, the 66-year-old actor was seen carrying a puja rosary and wearing traditional Angavastra, He worshiped Shivalinga and Bhairav inside the temple premises,
Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt offered prayers at Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday (January 9). It was a spiritual start to his day, which coincided with the theatrical release of his awaited film ‘The Raja Saab’. Many videos have surfaced on social media in which a large crowd had gathered in the temple premises to get a glimpse of the actor.
In the video going viral from the Pashupatinath temple, Sanjay was seen coming out of the temple amid tight security and an excited crowd of his fans. Sanjay Dutt was seen in a simple white dress, carrying a puja garland and wearing a traditional Angavastra. They worshiped Shivalinga and Lord Bhairav inside the temple premises.
Before going to the temple, Sanjay while talking to the media expressed his love for the hill country and said, “I love Nepal and Nepali people.” He was welcomed at the temple by Deepak Raj Joshi, Chief Executive Officer of Nepal Tourism Board, who said that visits of famous Indian celebrities play an important role in promoting Nepal as a tourist destination. “India is one of our largest tourism markets, and visits like this help strengthen this relationship,” Joshi said.
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The actor had arrived in Kathmandu on Thursday evening for a short visit, during which he also attended the inauguration of a casino, an event organized to promote tourism in the Himalayan country.