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Amitabh seeks blessings at Ram Temple in Ayodhya

On the film front, Big B will be next seen in the sci-fi action thriller film Kalki 2898 AD alongside Deepika Padukone and Prabhas.

Amitabh seeks blessings at Ram Temple in Ayodhya

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan visited the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on Friday morning and offered prayers to Ram Lalla, weeks after attending its grand inauguration with son Abhishek Bachchan.

After his recent visit, several images and videos surfaced online. In one of the images, Big B is seen worshipping the Lord with his folded hands.


The Ayodhya Ram Mandir was inaugurated on January 22, with several Bollywood A-listers, cricket stars, politicians, renowned artists, and business persons in attendance.

Significantly, Amitabh Bachchan bought a 10,000-square-foot plot in Ayodhya a few days ahead of the 'Pran Pratistha' ceremony.

Confirming the development, Shanti Bhushan Choubey, the registrar of Ayodhya Registrar told ANI earlier, "As part of the same agreement, two documents have been presented...it is a 10,000 square feet plot for which a transaction of Rs 9 crore has been done. The second party, who happens to be Amitabh Bachchan, gave his agreement to the purchase while his attorney, Rajesh Yadav, executed it."

Meanwhile, on the film front, Big B will be next seen in the sci-fi action thriller film Kalki 2898 AD alongside Deepika Padukone and Prabhas. The film will hit the big screens on May 9.

The film also features Kamal Haasan and Disha Patani in pivotal roles. He also has a courtroom drama film Section 84 in his kitty.

Helmed by Ribhu Dasgupta, the film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Diana Penty, Nimrat Kaur, and Abhishek Banerjee in the lead roles.

Section 84 marks Amitabh and Ribhu’s third collaboration after a TV mini-series Yudh in 2014 and the thriller film Te3n in 2015. The official release date of Section 84 is still awaited.

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