Akshara Singh visits Siddhivinayak, Mumba Devi before 'Welcome To The Jungle'
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Bhojpuri actress-singer Akshara Singh visited Mumbai's iconic Siddhivinayak Temple and Mumba Devi Temple on 24 June to seek divine blessings ahead of the theatrical release of 'Welcome To The Jungle', in which she features in the song 'Ghis Ghis Ghis' alongside Akshay Kumar. The film is set to hit cinema halls on 26 June.
The Temple Visits
Akshara shared a series of photographs from her temple visits on social media, accompanied by a heartfelt caption in Hindi. She described the experience as one that left her 'speechless', expressing that her heart was filled with gratitude at being able to bow before Siddhivinayak Bappa and Maa Mumba Devi.
She was accompanied by her father, Acharya Ji, and Avinash during the visit. 'Standing on the path of my dreams, I had the blessing of bowing at the feet of Siddhivinayak Bappa and Maa Mumba Devi,' she wrote in her caption.
Akshara's Message to Fans
Reflecting on the overwhelming response to her song from the film, Akshara said the audience's love had transformed 'Ghis Ghis Ghis' from a mere song into 'a beautiful memory' she would always cherish. She urged fans to extend the same warmth to the film itself and watch it in theatres when it releases on 26 June.
Her caption read: 'The love and appreciation you have shown for my song from Welcome To The Jungle has made it much more than just a song for me — it has become a beautiful memory that I will always cherish.'
Another Milestone: 'Eetha' Teaser Out
The temple visit coincided with another piece of good news for the actress. The teaser of 'Eetha', a separate project she is part of, was also released on the same day. Akshara attributed both developments to the blessings of the deities and the love of her supporters.
About the Temples
The Mumba Devi Temple is dedicated to the goddess Mumba, considered a local incarnation of Parvati, and is one of Mumbai's most revered shrines. The Shri Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is among the most visited religious sites in the country, particularly by those seeking blessings before major milestones.