Ranveer Singh, known for his high-energy performances, was recently spotted at the Golden Temple in Amritsar with director Aditya Dhar. The duo visited the sacred site to seek blessings before beginning the next schedule of their highly anticipated film.
A Reverent Visit
Dressed in a white shirt and with his head covered in reverence, Ranveer shared moments from the visit on Instagram. In one image, he and Aditya Dhar are seen standing with their backs to the camera, gazing at the holy site. Another image shows Ranveer bowing his head in prayer.
Captioning the photos, Ranveer quoted a verse: “Jako rakhe saayian, mar sake na koi” (No one can harm the person who is under God’s care). The post drew an outpouring of affection from fans. Comments ranged from “Waheguru” to “May all your dreams and wishes come true.”
Director Aditya Dhar also shared photos from the visit on his Instagram, simply captioned, “Blessed.”
The Upcoming Film
Ranveer Singh’s next project, announced in July, has already generated significant buzz. The film boasts a star-studded cast, including Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal. Reportedly based on real-life covert operations led by India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, the movie promises to be a gripping cinematic experience.
Sharing his excitement during the film’s announcement, Ranveer wrote, “This one is for my fans who have been so patient with me. I promise you a cinematic experience like never before. With your blessings, we embark on this great, big motion picture adventure with spirited energy and pure intent.”
Fans’ Reactions
Fans have been eagerly anticipating this project, with many expressing gratitude for the actor’s updates. The announcement of the film’s unique premise and ensemble cast has only heightened expectations for the upcoming schedule.
As Ranveer Singh and Aditya Dhar prepare to dive deeper into their cinematic journey, their visit to the Golden Temple serves as a symbolic start to what promises to be an exciting chapter in Indian cinema.
Sources By Agencies