It’s not uncommon for actors to visit places of worship to seek blessings from the divine before a movie release. Tiger Shroff and Tara Sutaria visited Mumbai’s spiritual Mahim Dargah that’s known for uniting people of all faiths ahead of the release of Heropanti 2. They also visited Mumbai’s Babulnath Mandir, an ancient abode of Lord Shiva.
Tiger Shroff & Tara Sutaria Visit Mahim Dargah To Pray Before Film Release
Dressed in white ethnic wear, Tiger Shroff and Tara Sutaria paid a visit to Mumbai’s Mahim Dargah, less than 48 hours before the release of their film Heropanti 2. The duo carried a basket of flowers on their head, showered flowers at the dargah and prayed for the success of their film. Tiger Shroff is known to visit places of worship before every movie release of his. Nestled in Mahim Bazaar, Mahim Dargah is a mausoleum of Hazrat Makhdoom Ali Mahimi.
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They Also Visited Mumbai’s Ancient Babulnath Temple
The green and white abode unite people of all faiths, who carry chadars at the holy dargah of the great Sufi saint. Devotees tie a sacred thread on the silver railings on the premises of the dargah, believing it will fulfil their wishes. The duo also prayed to Lord Shiva at Babulnath Mandir. One of the oldest temples in Mumbai, it sits 1000 feet above sea level on a small hillock near Girgaum Chowpatty. It’s a peaceful and tranquil temple. Here’s a video introducing you to some unusual temples in India.