Dakota Johnson’s Mumbai chronicles: From temple visits to fashion stops

In a delightful blend of spirituality and style, Hollywood actress Dakota Johnson has been making headlines during her Mumbai visit, accompanying Coldplay frontman Chris Martin on the band’s Music of the Spheres tour. The “Fifty Shades of Grey” star has been embracing Indian culture, making stops at iconic locations across the city.

Sacred Sojourns: Temple Visits with Chris Martin

The couple’s spiritual journey began at the renowned Babulnath Temple, where Johnson and Martin were spotted offering prayers to Lord Shiva. The 35-year-old actress created a touching moment when she was seen whispering to the sacred Nandi statue. Martin, 47, embraced Indian attire, donning a traditional blue kurta, while Johnson opted for a printed suit with a respectfully draped dupatta. The couple later visited the famous Siddhivinayak Temple, with Johnson wearing a navy blue ethnic ensemble paired with an orange dupatta.

A Visit to Sabyasachi’s Flagship Store

Following their temple visits, Johnson made a fashionable pit stop at celebrated designer Sabyasachi’s flagship store in Mumbai. The official Sabyasachi Instagram handle captured a memorable moment, sharing a photo of Johnson alongside Bollywood actresses Sonali Bendre and Gayatri Joshi. “Dakota was seen in a black tank top with a shirt tied around her waist,” while Bendre stunned in a “beige salwar suit,” and Joshi chose an elegant “white gown and shrug.”

The Mumbai visit has put to rest recent breakup rumors surrounding Johnson and Martin, who have been dating since 2017. While Martin prepares for Coldplay’s first concert in Navi Mumbai, Johnson continues to win hearts with her graceful embrace of Indian culture. Fans can look forward to seeing the actress next in her upcoming projects “Materialists” and “Splitsville.”

The visit marks a significant cultural exchange, with Johnson seamlessly blending Hollywood glamour with Indian traditions, making her Mumbai sojourn a testament to the bridging of entertainment worlds across continents.