Tamannaah Bhatia recently visited the famous Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain, where she attended the sacred Bhasma Aarti and offered prayers. The actress was seen sitting quietly among other devotees during the early morning ritual. Dressed in a beautiful red saree, Tamannaah looked graceful as she participated in the spiritual ceremony and sought blessings at the temple. Videos and pictures from her visit have now gone viral on social media, with fans praising her simple and traditional appearance.
A video shared by Instant Bollywood showed Tamannaah deeply involved in the prayers during the aarti. Fans quickly reacted to the visuals online, with many calling her look elegant and peaceful. Tamannaah is known for visiting temples and often shares her spiritual side with fans. Her latest temple visit once again caught the attention of social media users, who appreciated seeing the actress away from the glamour of films and public events.
Recently, actor Arjun Rampal also visited the same temple and offered prayers. His spiritual visit came at a time when he has been receiving attention for his film Dhurandhar 2. Speaking about his visit, Arjun said that he felt a divine connection that brought him to the temple. He also prayed for peace, happiness, and prosperity for everyone. The actor later shared pictures from the visit on social media, where he was seen wearing a saffron and maroon religious stole with Vedic chants printed on it. Along with the pictures, he posted a heartfelt Mother’s Day message and wished happiness for all mothers.
On the work front, Tamannaah is currently preparing for her upcoming film Vvan: Force of the Forest. The movie also stars Sidharth Malhotra and is directed by Deepak Mishra and Arunabh Kumar. Produced by Ekta Kapoor, the film is expected to release in theatres on August 28 during the Raksha Bandhan festival period. The movie is already creating excitement among fans because of its unique story based on Indian folklore and ancient forests in Central India. The makers are shooting in real forest locations to give the film a more natural and realistic feel.
