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Indore’s food & Mahakal’s blessings charm TV actors: To celebrate Mahashivratri, the famous Jodis from &TV shows Daroga Happu Singh, and his Dabbang Dulhania Rajesh, from Happu Ki Ultan Paltan visited the most revered Lord Shiva temple.

Indore’s food & Mahakal’s blessings charm TV actors
To celebrate Mahashivratri, the famous Jodis from &TV shows Daroga Happu Singh, and his Dabbang Dulhania Rajesh, from Happu Ki Ultan Paltan visited the most revered Lord Shiva temple.
Yogesh Tripathi (Daroga Happu Singh) and Geetanjali Mishra (Rajesh Singh) visited Indore to witness the grand celebration at one of the most revered Lord Shiva temples in Ujjain – Shri Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple. After their visit, they addressed a press conference in Indore.
During the conference, the actors talked about their visit to Ujjain’s Shri Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, Yogesh Tripathi, aka Daroga Happu Singh from &TV’s Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, shared, “Seeking the blessings of Lord Shiva in this sacred temple brought a deep sense of peace and fulfilment.” He added that during Mahashivratri, the city exudes a different vibe and energy.
“I was fortunate to relive this experience and receive blessings at one of India's most revered temples this year. Standing before the Jyotirlinga, I felt a deep sense of reverence and spiritual fulfilment,” Tripathi said.
He added that being a big foodie, their visit to Indore’s bustling markets and eateries was quite enjoyable. “I loved eating street food and interacting with our fans on the streets,” Tripathi said.
Geetanjali Mishra, playing Rajesh in &TV’s Happu ki Ultan Paltan, said, “There could not have been a better way to celebrate Mahashivratri and five successful years of our show than this.”
“While in Indore, I savoured my favourite street foods, purchased gifts for my niece and nephew, and explored the bustling Sarafa Bazar,” she added.

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