Ranveer Singh visits Chamundeshwari temple in Mysuru
Ranveer Singh was accused of mimicking a Daiva and calling it “devil” during a Filmfare event in Goa.
PTI
Mysuru, 26 May
Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh on Tuesday visited the Chamundeshwari temple here and offered prayers after the Karnataka High Court directed him to pay a visit to the shrine in the Kantara mimicry case against him, officials said.
The visit
to the shrine on top of Chamundi Hills comes in the wake of the Karnataka High
Court directive.
The High
Court last month had quashed proceedings against the Bollywood actor in the
case related to his mimicry of the deity's depiction in the film Kantara-1.
The court
decision followed the actor's submission of an unconditional apology.
The court
had also accepted the revised affidavit submitted by his advocate and had asked
him to visit the Chamundi deity to make amends for his conduct.
The
controversy relates to remarks allegedly made by the actor at the Filmfare
Awards event in Goa while speaking about the film 'Kantara'. He is accused of
imitating a Daiva and calling it 'devil'.
Based on a complaint by a lawyer, who alleged that his religious sentiments were hurt, the 'Dhurandhar' actor was booked.
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