Chunky Panday Visits Hanuman's Birthplace, Meets Sakshi Maharaj in Nashik

Actor Chunky Panday visited the Hanumanji Mandir in Nashik, believed to be the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, and shared pictures from his pilgrimage. During the visit, he also met and posed with Lok Sabha Member of Parliament Sakshi Maharaj. Separately, the actor recently celebrated his wedding anniversary with wife Bhavana Panday, sharing a loving tribute on social media. On the professional front, his latest film 'Rahu Ketu', co-starring Pulkit Samrat and Varun Sharma, has been released in theaters.

Key Points: Chunky Panday Meets Sakshi Maharaj at Hanuman Temple

  • Visit to Hanuman's birthplace
  • Meeting with MP Sakshi Maharaj
  • Anniversary post for wife Bhavana
  • Latest film 'Rahu Ketu' released
  • Shared character photos on Instagram
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Chunky Panday meets Sakshi Maharaj on visit to birthplace of Lord Hanuman

Actor Chunky Panday shares photos from visit to Lord Hanuman's birthplace in Nashik and meeting with MP Sakshi Maharaj. Details on his anniversary and new film.

"Jai Hanumanji. Beautiful Darshan at Hanumanji Mandir near Anjaneri hills Nashik. - Chunky Panday"

Mumbai, Feb 10

Actor Chunky Panday recently met the Member of the Lok Sabha, Sakshi Maharaj in Nashik. On Tuesday, the actor took to his Instagram, and shared a series of pictures from his visit to the holy city.

The actor also visited the birthplace of Lord Hanuman, Hanumanji Mandir near Anjaneri hills in Nashik. One of the pictures also shows the actor posing with Sakshi Maharaj.

He wrote in the caption, "Jai Hanumanji. Beautiful Darshan at Hanumanji Mandir near Anjaneri hills Nashik. The Birthplace of Hanumanji".

Earlier, the actor celebrated another year of marital bliss with his better half Bhavana Panday. Commemorating the special day, the actor penned a lovely anniversary wish for Bhavana on social media, claiming "Love you forever".

The 'Housefull' actor took to his official Instagram handle and uploaded a string of unseen photos of Chunky and Bhavana, along with the caption, "Happy Happy Anniversary @bhavanapandey (red heart emoji) Love You Forever and ever again (Kiss emoji) (sic)".

Talking about their love story, Chunky and Bhavana first met in a nightclub in Delhi back in 1996. Bhavana, who was studying for her final exams at the time, was introduced to Chunky by a friend, and the two connected immediately. After going through the hardships of a long-distance relationship, they finally tied the knot in January 1998. They are blessed with two daughters, Ananya Panday, who is an actress, and Rysa.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Chunky's latest outing, 'Rahu Ketu' co-starring Pulkit Samrat and Varun Sharma, finally reached the cinema halls. Chunky, who is seen as Mordecai in the film, treated the netizens with a couple of pictures of his character on social media, piquing the interest of movie buffs.

He took to his official Instagram account and shared some snaps flaunting his long white hair and a beard, shelling out some intense vibes. The carousel included a close-up shot of Chunky, along with pictures of the actor with co-stars Pulkit and Varun.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see him connecting with his roots. But honestly, sometimes it feels like these visits are more for social media content than genuine devotion. Hope he carries the peace from the temple into his daily life.
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Aditya G
His family story is so sweet! 26 years of marriage in Bollywood is no small feat. Wishing him and Bhavana many more years of happiness. Also, waiting to watch 'Rahu Ketu' this weekend!
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Sarah B
The photos from the temple look beautiful. Nashik is such an underrated spiritual destination. It's nice to see a mix of personal faith, family life, and work updates in one article.
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Karthik V
Bajrangbali ki jai! His look in the new movie is quite a transformation from his usual comic roles. Always had a soft spot for Chunky Panday, he seems like a genuine guy.
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Nisha Z
Meeting Sakshi Maharaj ji is a big thing. Hope good discussions about culture and society happened beyond just the photo op. Our leaders and public figures should promote our heritage more often.

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