When all the things were looking perfect for Prabhas – Om Raut’s mythological drama Adipurush, a big Controversy once again disturbed the flow of the way things were going. On Wednesday, director Om Raut and Kriti Sanon were spotted at Kriti Sanon and Om Raut visited Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirupati on the morning of June 7.
After having a darshan, the two hugged each other and Raut was seen kissing Kriti goodbye as she left in her car in Tirupati for darshan. In a video which is now viral, we see the filmmaker kissing Kriti on her cheek as he says goodbye to her. This did not go well with some netizens and BJP State Secretary Ramesh Naidu Nagothu, who commented against it.
Offended by the public display of affection, the BJP leader questioned if it was necessary. The tweet now stands deleted. Some netizens too voiced the same opinion and stated Kriti Sanon and Om Raut should have been careful. However, another section of netizens was supportive of the actress and director and said there was no need to create controversy. Overall, we can say that this kind of goodbye kisses are very common for celebrities, but doing in a place like Tirupati has got both of them on the wrong side.
Later, about his visit to the temple, director Om Raut said, “After coming to the temple, I felt extremely amazing. It felt nice. We had a great darshan this morning. Yesterday, we put out the trailer. It’s a mesmerizing feeling and I cannot put it into words.”
It was a wonderful show at the pre-release event in Tirupati last night with the entire team of Adipurush comprising Prabhas, Kriti Sanon, Sunny Singh, Om Raut releasing the final trailer of the film which received a thunderous response.
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