
On June 7th, actress Kriti Sanon and filmmaker Om Raut paid a visit to Tirumala Venkateswara Temple. The film’Adipurush,’ directed by Om Raut and starring Kriti Sanon as Sita Devi, paid a visit to the temple. They took part in the Archana Seva, a unique ritual offering to seek blessings from the temple’s god, Venkateswara Swamy. The film’s pre-release event was recently held in the Sri Venkateswara Staidum, which is worth noting. The director, actress, and other crew members went to the temple to seek the deity’s blessings.
Om Raut, the director of Adipurush, and Kriti Sanon, who plays Sita Devi in the film, took part in Lord Venkateswara’s Archana Seva (worship) on June 7. The film’s pre-release ceremony had previously taken place at Tirupati’s Sri Venkateswara Stadium, and the team returned to seek blessings before the film’s release.
Prior to the film team’s arrival, Prabhas, who plays the protagonist in ‘Adipurush,’ visited the hallowed Tirumala Venkateswara Swami Temple. A news agency posted a video of Prabhas in a white kurta set, gracefully addressing his fans and posing for the cameras before departing the premises. The actor’s appearance heightened the excitement and fervour surrounding the release of the film’s final trailer.
‘Adipurush,’ a highly awaited mythical drama, will be released in theatres globally on June 16th. The film has received a lot of attention because of its star-studded ensemble, fascinating storyline, and large-scale production. The film’s production staff has gone to great lengths to guarantee that the audience has a memorable cinematic experience.
Two tracks from the film have already been released by the film’s creators. “Ram Siya Ram,” composed and sung by Sachet Tandon and Parampara Tandon, and “Jai Shri Ram” have been favourably accepted by fans, heightening excitement for the big release of ‘Adipurush.’
‘Adipurush’ will also have its world premiere at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival, adding to the film’s international acclaim. The film will be released in IMAX and 3D formats in theatres, offering a visually breathtaking experience for the audience.