Did Dibyendu Bhattacharya Visit Kamakhya Devi Temple?

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Key Takeaways
- Dibyendu Bhattacharya's spiritual visit highlights the importance of seeking inner peace.
- Kamakhya Devi Temple is a vital center of divine feminine energy.
- Prayer for global harmony is crucial in today's world.
- 'Gulabi' promotes themes of empowerment and bravery.
- Celebrity visits to sacred sites inspire followers towards spirituality.
Mumbai, May 24 (NationPress) Actor Dibyendu Bhattacharya, renowned for his roles in 'Black Friday', 'Dev.D', 'Goal', 'Sacred Games', 'Jamtara', and more, recently embarked on a spiritual journey to the Kamakhya Devi Temple located in Assam.
This temple is one of the 51 Shaktipeethas and serves as a formidable center of divine feminine energy. Dibyendu engaged in prayers not only for himself but also for the welfare of the entire world.
Reflecting on his visit, Dibyendu stated, "Since my childhood, the Kamakhya Devi Temple and Puri Jagannath ji have held significant importance in my life. The energy present here is beyond words. I pray for everyone's safety and well-being. May we all coexist in harmony and brotherhood."
Last year, the actor completed filming 'Gulabi' alongside his friend Huma Qureshi, with whom he previously collaborated on the streaming show 'Maharani'. He fondly recalled their time together during the production of 'Gulabi'.
Dibyendu shared with IANS, "I feel extremely grateful to have finished this film. We shot for a few months starting in April, primarily in Gujarat and Mumbai. Collaborating with Huma is always enjoyable as we share a long-standing friendship and connect well as buddies."
He further added, "We previously worked together on 'Maharani'. Our friendship is built on mutual respect and understanding. Huma is an incredible actor. Also, we have Monica Panwar in the cast, who was my junior at the National School of Drama, and I previously worked with her in 'Jamtara' as well."
'Gulabi', directed by Vipul Mehta, was announced on International Women’s Day this year. The film's narrative, inspired by a true story, centers around a courageous auto-rickshaw driver who becomes a symbol of change and empowers women.