Actor Siddhanth Kapoor, brother of Shraddha Kapoor, recently visited the revered Jagatpita Shri Brahma Mandir in Pushkar. Sharing his experience on Instagram, he expressed how the spiritual visit filled him with powerful positive energy. Siddhanth was seen offering prayers and capturing moments at the temple, praying for global peace and well-being.
Siddhanth, who debuted in the film Shootout at Wadala in 2013, shared that he prayed for people worldwide amidst the current global scenario. The Brahma Temple, dedicated to the Hindu creator-god Brahma, is a significant ancient structure in India, dating back to the 14th century CE.
Starting as an assistant director with director Priyadarshan, Siddhanth Kapoor has worked on various films before his acting debut. Initially set for a debut in the film Satte Pe Satta, which was later shelved, he eventually entered the industry with Shootout at Wadala. His journey includes roles in different genres, such as psychological thrillers and mystery-based narratives.
Siddhanth Kapoor’s recent appearance was in Mandala Murders, a series based on a novel, blending mystery, horror, and thriller elements. The show delves into ritualistic murders, secret cults, and mythical entities, featuring a talented cast. Exploring themes of faith, science, love, and sacrifice, the series offers a unique blend of police procedural and occult storytelling.
