Randeep Hooda Seeks Blessings at Mahalaxmi Temple as He Prepares for Fatherhood and Wraps Up Film 'Eetha'
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Mumbai, February 23 (NationPress) Renowned actor Randeep Hooda visited the Mahalaxmi Temple, also referred to as the Ambabai Temple, to seek blessings as he prepares for fatherhood and concludes his film “Eetha”, featuring Shraddha Kapoor.
Currently engaged in the final stages of filming Eetha with Shraddha, Randeep made a special visit to pray to Goddess Mahalakshmi.
A close associate of the actor revealed, “This period has been immensely transformative for Randeep. He is not only wrapping up a significant film but is also on the brink of becoming a father, an experience filled with deep emotions and excitement. His visit to the Kolhapur Mahalaxmi Temple was profoundly spiritual and significant.”
The Mahalakshmi Temple is devoted to Goddess Mahalakshmi, whom locals affectionately call Ambabai. As the wife of Lord Vishnu, it is a common practice for Hindus to pilgrimage to the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, the Kolhapur Mahalaxmi Temple, and the Padmavathi Temple. This pilgrimage is believed to assist individuals in attaining moksha (salvation).
Directed by Laxman Utekar, Eetha tells the story of one of India's earliest Tamasha/Lavni dancers, highlighting a powerful narrative rooted in culture.
Randeep and his wife Lin Laishram are eagerly anticipating their first child, a joyous announcement made on Instagram on November 29.
In their joint post, they shared: "Two years of love, adventure, and now… a little wild one on the way (Tiger Face, red heart and infinity emojis)."
Randeep and Lin first crossed paths at Naseeruddin Shah's theater group, Motley. Their relationship blossomed during the lockdown, and they made their bond Instagram official in 2022. The couple celebrated their union in a traditional Meitei ceremony in Manipur on November 29, 2023.
Additionally, Randeep will star in the epic war drama “Operation Khukri.” He has acquired the official cinematic rights to “Operation Khukri: The Untold Story of the Indian Army’s Bravest Peacekeeping Mission Abroad” authored by Major General Rajpal Punia and Damini Punia.