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Om Raut and Kriti Sanon were spotted at Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirupati for darshan on Wednesday.


Digital Desk: The head priest of Telangana's Chilkur Balaji Temple called the 'Adipurush' filmmaker's alleged kissing of actress Kriti Sanon at Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirupati on June 7 'condemnable' and voiced complaints.

"This is a heinous crime." A husband and wife do not even go to the temple together. You can do it in a hotel room. "Your actions are akin to insulting Ramayan and Goddess Sita," the chief priest added.

Outside the temple, the filmmaker was spotted kissing Kriti Sanon goodbye.

Several recordings of the deed were circulated on social media, sparking outrage, with BJP State Secretary Ramesh Naidu denouncing the sight but afterwards deleting his tweet.

On June 6, the 'Adipurush' team premiered the film's final trailer in Tirumala, and it was a fantastic show.

 

Om Raut and Kriti Sanon were spotted at Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirupati for darshan on Wednesday.

 

In a now-viral video, the filmmaker can be seen kissing Kriti on the cheek as he bids her farewell. This did not sit well with some internet users.

 

BJP State Secretary Ramesh Naidu Nagothu questioned whether the public expression of affection was warranted.

 

Meanwhile, Kriti Sanon turned to social media to share a photo from the event.

She also wrote a thank you message for the love she received and her visit to the Tirupati temple.



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