Vidyut Jammwal Chants Gayatri Mantra at CinemaCon, Creates "Wave of Peace"

Actor Vidyut Jammwal created a unique spiritual moment at the global CinemaCon event by chanting the Gayatri Mantra during the trailer launch for his upcoming film 'Street Fighter'. He described feeling a deep, unspoken bond and a wave of peace connecting everyone in the room. The film, a Paramount and Legendary production, features Jammwal as the iconic character Dhalsim alongside Hollywood stars. The action film is set for release in October 2026.

Key Points: Vidyut Jammwal's Gayatri Mantra Chant at Street Fighter Launch

  • Spiritual moment at global event
  • Shared vision for global peace
  • Trailer launched for 2026 release
  • Features international star cast
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Vidyut Jammwal chants Gayatri Mantra during 'Street Fighter' trailer launch at CinemaCon, says "felt a deep, unspoken bond"

Actor Vidyut Jammwal chanted the Gayatri Mantra at CinemaCon for 'Street Fighter' trailer, creating a profound moment of global harmony.

Vidyut Jammwal chants Gayatri Mantra during 'Street Fighter' trailer launch at CinemaCon, says "felt a deep, unspoken bond"
"I felt a deep, unspoken bond with everyone in the room. - Vidyut Jammwal"

Mumbai, April 17

In a unique blend of spirituality and spectacle, actor Vidyut Jammwal captured global attention at the CinemaCon by chanting the sacred Gayatri Mantra on stage.

Vidyut was present at the CinemaCon event for the trailer launch of his upcoming film 'Street Fighter', which also features Hollywood actors Noah Centineo, Jason Momoa, and Andrew Koji.

Taking to his Instagram handle, the actor shared glimpses from the event, where he could be seen singing the mantra, leaving his co-stars and other members enchanted. His vocals clearly filled the atmosphere with a sense of serenity.

"There are certain personal milestones that fill me with a profound sense of purpose--moments that ground me and remind me who I am. One such moment was when I had the honor of offering a prayer at CinemaCon in Las Vegas--one of the most noisiest and vibrant places in the world," Vidyut wrote in the caption.

The actor shared how he felt a "deep, unspoken bond" with the people present in the room.

"My Indian chants brought a stillness--a wave of peace and quiet. I felt a deep, unspoken bond with everyone in the room--beyond words, beyond language, we were all connected as one."It was a tremendous privilege to be the one to share this vision of global harmony. #vedic #sun mantra, #moon mantra, #Gayatri mantra--together, they carried a silent prayer for peace beyond all borders," he concluded.

Paramount Pictures, in collaboration with Legendary Entertainment and Capcom, 'Street Fighter' features Vidyut Jammwal as the iconic yoga master Dhalsim.

Unveiled on Friday, the trailer promises an action-packed, edge-of-the-seat experience at the cinemas this October.

"Set in 1993, estranged Street Fighters Ryu (Andrew Koji) and Ken Masters (Noah Centineo) are thrown back into combat when the mysterious Chun-Li (Callina Liang) recruits them for the next World Warrior Tournament: a brutal clash of fists, fate, and fury. But behind this battle royale lies a deadly conspiracy that forces them to face off against each other and the demons of their past. And if they don't, it's GAME OVER!" the official synopsis read, as per a statement.

Directed by Kitao Sakurai, 'Street Fighter' features Noah Centineo as 'Ken Masters', Andrew Koji as 'Ryu', and Jason Momoa as 'Blanka'.

Paramount Studios India will release Street Fighter on October 16, 2026.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Respect for what he's trying to do, but I'm a bit conflicted. Using the Gayatri Mantra as part of a movie promotion feels a bit commercial. These are sacred verses, not marketing tools. Hope the intent was pure.
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Rohit P
Wow! This is next-level cultural diplomacy. Imagine Hollywood stars experiencing the peace of our mantras. More power to Vidyut sir for being an authentic ambassador. October 2026 is too far away, I'm already excited!
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Sarah B
As someone living in the US, this is fascinating to see. The description of bringing stillness to a noisy place like Vegas really resonates. It's a beautiful way to share something meaningful beyond just action scenes.
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Karthik V
Perfect casting! Dhalsim is literally a yoga master, and Vidyut with his real-life martial arts and spiritual side is the ideal choice. Hollywood finally getting our culture right, it seems. Jai Ho! 🙏
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Nisha Z
The part about feeling a bond "beyond language" is so true. Music and chants have that power. Hope this opens more doors for genuine cultural exchange, not just stereotypes. Good luck to the whole team!

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