Megastar Rajinikanth visited the Venkateswara temple, Tirumala, with his daughter Aishwarya. The actor has participated in the Suprabhata Seva, guided by the priest and followed several rituals. After that, they presented Veda Ashirvachanam at Ranganayakula Mandapam. He has done 169 films in his acting career and in languages like Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Bengali and Kannada. He is one of the popular stars and is regarded as a successful actor in the film industry.
Rajinikanth's welcome at the temple:-
Rajinikanth and Aishwarya were welcomed by Officials of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD), who manages the affairs of the hill shrine, on their arrival at the main gate of the temple. After the night halt, the father-daughter duo arrived Wednesday to have an early morning darshan at the temple.
Rajinikanth visited the temple 3 days after his birthday, and this visit visuals are taking over the internet. The superstar will also visit the Pedda Dargah at Kadapa later in the day. The duo will offer prayers at the Ameen Peer Dargah, popularly known as Pedda Dargah.
Rajinikanth’s work front:-
The superstar is currently shooting for Nelson Dilipkumar's film, 'Jailer.' The film will meet the audience in the first half of 2023. He is also playing the cameo role in his daughter Aishwarya's next project, 'Laal Salaam.' He was last seen in the 'Annaatthe' in 2021, playing the protective brother role. The film has become one of the successful films at the box office as it has beaten other Tamil films like 'Master' and 'Maanaadu.' He also has signed two film deals with Lyca Productions. His upcoming film will be titled Cibi Chakravarthy or Desingh Periyasamy.
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