The stars pause their hectic schedules to embrace spirituality in Punjab’s winter charm.
Amidst a demanding filming schedule in Punjab, Bollywood actress Yami Gautam, her husband and director Aditya Dhar, and veteran actor Sanjay Dutt took a moment of respite to visit the Golden Temple in Amritsar. This special visit held extra significance for Yami and Aditya, as they sought blessings for their newborn son, Vedavid, in the sanctity of the revered shrine.
The internet buzzed on December 17 as pictures and videos from the visit went viral. Yami was seen gracefully cradling Vedavid, wrapped snugly in woolens, while donning a simple and elegant salwar-kameez. Aditya and Sanjay complemented the spiritual ambiance in traditional white kurtas, layered with warm clothes to brave Punjab’s crisp winter. The trio was pictured with their heads respectfully covered, soaking in the serenity of the temple’s golden grandeur.
A Family Moment in the Midst of a Cinematic Journey
Yami and Aditya are currently in Punjab for their upcoming untitled action-thriller film, helmed by Dhar. The movie, based on true events from R&AW’s historical archives, features an ensemble cast, including R. Madhavan, Akshaye Khanna, and Arjun Rampal, and is being produced by Jyoti Deshpande, Aditya Dhar, and Lokesh Dhar.
Director Aditya Dhar reportedly wrapped up the shooting schedule in the city with this heartfelt temple visit. Earlier, he was also spotted offering prayers at the Golden Temple with actor Ranveer Singh, who is part of another collaboration with Dhar.
Ranveer had previously shared his excitement about working on the project, promising a cinematic experience “like never before” to his fans. In his post, he expressed gratitude for their unwavering patience, calling the venture “a great, big motion picture adventure.”
Sanjay Dutt: A Taste of Punjab’s Warmth
Adding his personal touch to the Amritsar visit, Sanjay Dutt embraced Punjab’s culinary delights. Clips circulating online show the actor enjoying kachoris paired with steaming tea at a popular local tea stall. Known for his candor, Dutt shared with local media his plans to savor other Punjabi staples, including jalebi, lassi, and paneer tikka.
A Celebration of Spirituality and Art
This visit to the Golden Temple not only underscores the stars’ commitment to their spiritual beliefs but also reflects the simple joys they find amidst their otherwise glamour-filled lives. For Yami and Aditya, it was an opportunity to introduce their son, Vedavid, to a life of blessings and spiritual grounding. For Sanjay Dutt, it was a moment to relish Punjab’s hospitality and heritage.
As the untitled action-thriller progresses and fans eagerly await its release, this serene interlude at the Golden Temple stands as a reminder of the grounding power of faith, family, and community, even amidst the chaos of creativity and stardom.\
