Going to Mahakumbh, asked Bharti Singh, the actor made a controversial statement? Trollers said class

The Mahakumbh Mela is a great Hindu festival which will be held every 12 years in Prayagraj, India. It started on January 13, 2025 and will continue until February 26, 2025. We expect 400 million visitors (40 crore) should attend the event, which will make it the biggest religious rally of the world. The origin of the festival lies in Hindu mythology, which symbolizes the victory of the gods over the demons. The great Mahakumbh Mela is currently continuing in Prayagraj, in which the greatest faithful around the world meet. More than 45 faithful crores should visit the Holy Sangam Ghat for two months. These include many famous celebrities, including artists like Isha Gupta, Srinidhi Shetty and Sonu Sood have already recorded their presence, while Rajkumar Rao also expressed his desire to go.

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Meanwhile, the comment of the actor Bharti Singh on the reason why she does not want to go to Kumbh, mixed online reactions. In a video shared at instant Bollywood, Bharti Singh is seen by talking to Paperzi at the start of this week. When the person making the video asked if he planned to go to the Mahakumbh, the famous actor responded in Hindi in a fun way, “vanish or dying or separation?”
 

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Bharti also said: “I had so much opinion, but I shouldn’t go there, but day after day, such news continue, let the shells leave, brother.” (I really wanted to go there, but the kind of news that arrives every day, I can’t even think about taking my son there. From Lakshya, whom they love with love. He was born in April 2022. ‘incident that Bharti mentioned was linked to a tragic jostling in Mahakumbh last month, which took place before the royal bath on Mauni Amavasya.
The devotees believe that taking a bath at the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna and mythical Riverswati rushes wash sins and reach salvation. To adapt to the huge influx of pilgrims, the authorities installed a temporary city widespread more than 4,000 hectares. This includes 150,000 tents, better sanitation facilities and better transport services. Security measures include the deployment of 40,000 police officers and AI monitoring systems to ensure safety.

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