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Shruti Hassan visits the Golden Temple in Amritsar

| | Jul 22, 2017, at 09:24 pm
Mumbai, July 22 (IBNS): Actor-musician Shruti Haasan, who will seen on the big screen next in October in Tigmanshu Dhulia's Yaara, made a brief visit to the gorgeous Golden Temple in Amritsar recently.

Says an insider source, "She was in Chandigarh for an appearance for a brand she endorses. Since she had the next day off, she decided to make the most of it and dash off to Amritsar and pay her respects at the Golden Temple. She has always wanted to visit Amritsar and ofcourse the Golden Temple. She was meant to do so during the promotions of her last film but due to change in plans, it didn't happen. So when she saw the opportunity with this trip, she decided to take it. She attended the night Aarti at the Golden Temple."

Talking about her visit Shruti says, "It was such an unbelievable experience. I've been wanting to come here since I was a child but never got a chance. The energy and atmosphere is just indescribable. The people here have also been so lovely and hospitable. I'm so thankful for this incredible feeling."

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