Shiva Rajkumar & Geetha Rajkumar visit Vana Durga temple ahead of film release
Team Udayavani, Oct 14, 2024, 6:21 PM IST
Renowned Kannada actor Shiva Rajkumar and his wife Geetha Rajkumar visited the Vana Durga Temple near Modankapu in B C road this morning.
The visit was part of a special prayer session before the release of their upcoming film, “Bhairathi Ranagal,” which is set to hit theaters across Karnataka on November 15. The couple offered prayers at the temple, seeking blessings for the film’s success.
After the rituals, they accepted Anna Prasada (offered food) and subsequently visited the Kuttaru Koragajja deity’s shrine to offer their prayers.
“Bhairathi Ranagal” will be released in five languages: Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam, on November 15. The film’s audio has already been released, with the teaser scheduled to drop on October 20.
The couple was accompanied by several notable figures from the film industry, including producers K.P. Shrinath, Rajesh Bhatt, and Keerthan Poojary, as well as family members like Nataraj and friends Vijayaprasad, Shekhar. Representatives from the temple management, including Panduranga Prabhu and Preetham Shetty from the Koragajja shrine, along with singer Jitesh Kumar, were also present.
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