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Rajkummar Rao & Manushi Chhillar Seek Blessings at Gurdwara Bangla Sahib Ahead of "Maalik" Release

In a graceful blend of cinema and spirituality, actors Rajkummar Rao and Manushi Chhillar were recently spotted at Gurdwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi, offering prayers and seeking divine blessings ahead of the release of their upcoming film “Maalik”, scheduled to hit theatres on July 11, 2025.

A Visit with Purpose

Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is not just a prominent Sikh house of worship—it holds deep historical significance as the site associated with the eighth Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishan, revered for his service to humanity during a smallpox epidemic in Delhi. By choosing this sacred venue, Rao and Chhillar’s visit becomes more than just a promotional stop; it’s a gesture that resonates with the theme of humility, service, and reverence.

About “Maalik”

Directed by Pulkit and produced by Kumar Taurani and Jay Shewakramani, Maalik is an action thriller that brings together a powerful cast including Bengali cinema legend Prosenjit Chatterjee, alongside Rao and Chhillar. The film promises a gripping narrative laced with action, emotion, and high stakes—traits that could appeal to a wide audience in the current wave of pan-India cinema.

Blending Promotions with Personal Connection

In today’s media-saturated world, promotional efforts often risk feeling impersonal. However, this visit breaks the mould by establishing a more emotional and cultural bridge between the stars and their audience. By aligning themselves with a revered spiritual site, Rao and Chhillar not only show gratitude but also subtly reflect the underlying themes of power, morality, and accountability that Maalik might explore.

A Cultural Touchstone

The gesture also aligns with a broader trend where Indian celebrities are increasingly integrating cultural and spiritual narratives into their promotional efforts—not just to stand out, but to connect authentically with audiences. As competition heats up with multiple releases around the same time, Maalik's promotional campaign stands out for its grounded, respectful tone.

With just days to go before its theatrical release, this visit may well resonate with fans looking for both cinematic thrill and emotional depth.


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