
Bollywood superstar Ranveer Singh made a quiet spiritual visit to the historic Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysuru, Karnataka, early Tuesday morning. Seeking blessings and formally apologizing to the deity, the actor arrived at the hilltop shrine around 7:30 AM. Initially wearing a mask to conceal his identity, he stepped in like a regular devotee before temple authorities recognized his presence and respectfully welcomed him with a garland.
This highly publicized temple visit was carried out in direct compliance with a recent Karnataka High Court directive. The legal mandate stems from a major controversy ignited late last year at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa. During the event, the actor attempted to mimic the sacred Daiva ritual from Rishab Shetty's blockbuster film Kantara. That impromptu stage act sparked significant outrage among cultural groups and devotees, leading to an FIR for hurting religious sentiments.
After submitting a revised affidavit featuring an unconditional apology, the High Court quashed the proceedings against the Bollywood actor, ordering him to seek forgiveness at the Mysuru shrine within four weeks. By completing this peaceful darshan, Ranveer Singh has officially honored the court’s resolution, effectively bringing the sensitive Kantara mimicry controversy to a respectful and definitive close.
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