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Kolkata: Yami Gautam offers prayers at Dakshineswar, Kali Bari Temple amid Lost shooting
Yami Gautam

Kolkata: Yami Gautam offers prayers at Dakshineswar, Kali Bari Temple amid Lost shooting

| @indiablooms | 18 Sep 2021, 04:12 pm

Kolkata: Actress Yami Gautam, who has back-to-back releases this year, visited Dakshineswar Mandir and Kali Bari Mandir in Kolkata to seek the blessings of the Goddess.

Yami Gautam is currently shooting for Lost in Kolkata.

The actress will essay a crime reporter in the investigative drama.

See Images: Yami Gautam in Kolkata for shooting of her film 'Lost'

While she has a packed schedule for the film, the star took out time to offer her prayers at the holy temples of the city.

A source revealed, "Yami has a firm belief in ‘Shakti Peeth ’ & visiting temples, and always makes sure to offer her prayers despite her busy calendar. The actress made it a point to visit both temples early in the morning because she didn't want to cause any inconvenience to the locals and her team's shooting schedule."

See Images: Yami Gautam starts shooting in Kolkata

Lost is directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury.

Meanwhile, the versatile actress has as many as eight releases lined up, including Dasvi, A Thursday, and Bhoot Police.

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