Actor Lakshya Lalwani arrived in Varanasi to seek blessings for the success of his upcoming film ‘Chand Mera Dil’. During his visit, he took part in the grand Ganga Aarti held at the globally renowned Dashashwamedh Ghat, where he was seen sitting among devotees and witnessing the spiritual ceremony. Lakshya gained widespread recognition for playing the lead role in the television serial ‘Porus’. He made his big-screen debut in 2023 and is currently making headlines for his upcoming film ‘Chand Mera Dil’. During his stay in Varanasi, Lakshya also explored the historic lanes of Kashi and experienced the city’s rich cultural and spiritual traditions up close. He reached the temple city on Monday and left on Tuesday morning. ‘Got peace of mind’ Lakshya performed Ganga puja with his companions according to rituals and experienced the divine atmosphere of the aarti. He said that he had previously seen the Ganga aarti only in videos, but experiencing it in person was extremely wonderful and spiritual. He said, “Watching the aarti brought peace to my mind. The atmosphere here and the feeling of devotion gives great comfort to the mind. I am very happy to see the aarti from close up.” Lakshya’s career has been on high note It is noteworthy that Lakshya Lalwani is an emerging actor in the Indian film and television industry. He started his acting career in 2015 with the TV show ‘Warrior High’. After this, he gained popularity by acting in serials like ‘Adhuri Kahani Hamari’, ‘Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya’ and ‘Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil’. First film in 2023 was ‘Kill’ Lakshya gained the most recognition for playing the lead role in the historical TV series ‘Porus’ (2017-18). After that, he stepped into the film world. He made his Bollywood debut as a hero with the action film ‘Kill’ released in 2023, for which he also received the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut Actor. Currently, Lakshya is in the news for his upcoming film ‘Chand Mera Dil’ and to seek blessings for its success, he reached Kashi and took the blessings of Mother Ganga. Post navigation Micron’s Indian-origin CEO included in Forbes Billionaires list:Sanjay rejected Kodak’s offer and took SanDisk to every home Hegseth blocks female, black officer’s promotion:Pushes close aide instead, repeatedly passed over by Pentagon