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Kangana Ranaut enjoys LIVE darshan at Kedarnath Temple with MLA and pilgrimage monks of the temple. Watch the video.

Kangana Ranaut gives prayers at Kedarnath Temple

After actor Akshay Kumar visited Kedarnath, actress Kangana Ranaut visited the twelve jyotirlinga of Shiva to hunt blessings amid tight security. She took to her Instagram take care of to share the video from her newest go to and captioned it as, “Aaj finally Kedarnath ji mein darshan kiye woh bhi mere poojniye Kailashanand ji Maharaj aur Vijendra Prasad ji ke saath …. Thank you @umesh_mla bhaiya.”

In the video, Kangana was greeting her followers from the helicopter, saying “Har Har Mahadev”. Kangana might be seen having darshan with MLA and pilgrimage monks of the temple. Earlier, on Tuesday, actor Akshay Kumar moreover visited Kedarnath.

Talking about her work entrance, ‘Emergency’ marks Kangana’s first solo directorial film. The film revolves throughout the lifetime of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and choices Kangana inside the titular place of the late politician.

Apart from Kangana, the film stars Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhry, Vishak Nair and Shreyas Talpade in distinguished roles. She might also be seen in ‘Tejas’ by way of which she could be seen portraying the place of an Indian airforce pilot. The official launch date of the film continues to be awaited.

Kangana could be seen headlining ‘Chandramukhi 2’. Helmed by P Vasu, ‘Chandramukhi 2‘ is the sequel to the blockbuster hit Tamil horror comedy film ‘Chandramukhi’ which starred Rajinikanth and Jyothika inside the lead roles. In ‘Chandramukhi 2’ Kangana will portray the place of a dancer inside the king’s courtroom, who was recognized for her magnificence and dance experience.

In the upcoming months, the viewers might also see Kangana in ‘Manikarnika Returns: The Legend of Didda‘, and ‘The Incarnation: Sita’.