Aditi Bhatia Seeks Blessings at Mahakal Temple After 'Kerala Story 2' Release

Actress Aditi Bhatia visited the Mahakal Temple in Ujjain to seek blessings and express gratitude following the release of "The Kerala Story 2". She described feeling overwhelmed by the powerful audience reactions and the love received for the film. Bhatia stated that being at the temple provided a deep sense of peace and was a reminder of divine grace in her journey. She also took to social media to thank the entire cast and crew for their hard work on the project.

Key Points: Aditi Bhatia Visits Mahakal Temple Post 'Kerala Story 2'

  • Emotional post-release visit
  • Overwhelmed by audience love
  • Sought strength and guidance
  • Expressed gratitude to cast and crew
  • Described Ujjain's spiritual peace
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Aditi Bhatia offers prayers at the Mahakal Temple in Ujjain after 'Kerala Story 2' release

Actress Aditi Bhatia offers prayers at Ujjain's Mahakal Temple, expressing gratitude for the audience's overwhelming response to her film.

Aditi Bhatia offers prayers at the Mahakal Temple in Ujjain after 'Kerala Story 2' release
"I felt a very strong pull to come here, to Mahakal, to just bow my head and say thank you. - Aditi Bhatia"

Mumbai, March 14

Actress Aditi Bhatia paid a visit to the Mahakal Temple, Ujjain, seeking blessings from Lord Shiva after the release of her movie "The Kerala Story 2".

Calling her religious visit "surreal", Aditi shared that the last few weeks have been an emotional whirlwind for her.

"There has been so much love, so many messages, and such powerful reactions from people that I honestly feel overwhelmed with gratitude. I felt a very strong pull to come here, to Mahakal, to just bow my head and say thank you."

Aditi stated that being in this sacred space was a reminder for her of how everything happens with divine grace.

"As actors we work hard and give our heart to a story, but the way audiences embrace it is something beyond us. Standing here today, I feel incredibly blessed and grounded. There is a deep sense of peace and magic in the air here in Ujjain - it's a feeling that is difficult to explain, but you feel it the moment you step into Mahakal's presence."

She revealed that she simply prayed for strength, gratitude, and guidance for her journey ahead.

"I'm so thankful for the past few weeks and for every person who supported the film and my work. Today I simply wanted to offer it all at Mahadev's feet. The feeling truly is magical. Har Har Mahadev."

In another update, a few days back, Aditi used social media to express her gratitude to the entire cast and crew of "The Kerala Story 2".

"A film is the sum of so many unseen hands working with heart. Grateful for this wonderful crew who made every day on set special. I learnt so much & will always hold this journey so close to my heart. Thank you for everything", her post on Instagram read.

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Rohit P
Har Har Mahadev! 🙏 It's good to see celebrities using their platform to share positive spiritual messages. Ujjain's energy is truly unmatched. Hope she got the peace and guidance she was seeking.
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Sarah B
While I respect her personal faith, I hope the visit is genuine and not just a publicity move timed with the movie release. The first film was so controversial. I wish celebrities would be more mindful of the narratives they promote.
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Aman W
Bhai, after the madness of a big release, going to a place like Mahakal is the best thing to do. Keeps you sane. All the best to Aditi! The film is doing great numbers, so prayers answered? 😄
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Kavya N
Her description of Ujjain is spot on. There *is* a magic in the air there that you can't explain. Glad she had a good experience. It's important to acknowledge the crew too, a film is a team effort.
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Vikram M
Regardless of the film's subject, seeking blessings after a major professional milestone is a very Indian thing to do. It shows humility. Hope she continues to choose meaningful projects.

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