Despite being a Muslim, Bollywood actress Sara Ali Khan is a staunch devotee of Lord Shiva. He does not hesitate at all to express this. The actress visited Mahadev on the auspicious festival of Mahashivratri and shared pictures of her temple visit on Instagram.

These pictures are becoming increasingly viral on social media. In these pictures, she was seen wearing sandalwood tika on her forehead, bangles in her hand and chunri around her neck, however after this many people started calling her bad.

Sara Ali Khan, the darling daughter of Muslim father Saif Ali Khan and Hindu mother Amrita Singh, often visits the temple. He has unwavering faith in Lord Shiva. The actress was engrossed in devotion on Mahashivaratri, some glimpses of which she has shown on Instagram.

Sara Ali Khan has shared her pictures with different temples, in which she looks like a simple woman free from worldly shackles.

Glimpses of Ujjain Mahakal, Kedarnath are also being found in Sara’s pictures. Seeing the actress immersed in devotion, where many people praised her, some started trolling her. One user writes in praise, ‘I love my country because of its unity. Har Har Mahadev to all Hindu brothers and sisters.’ Another user says, ‘I am also a Muslim, but I also go to temple, church with my friends. All are one.

Criticizing Sara, a person said, “If you want to do all this, do it by changing your name.” Another user says, “Why do you go to the temple after being a Muslim?” Another user urged Sara to study Islam. Gave advice and asked to unfollow them.

Even when the 27-year-old Sara shared pictures of temple-goers in the past, some people started trolling her, although the actress is living life in her own way, unfazed by the criticism.

Sara wrote in the caption accompanying the photo, ‘Jai Bholenath.’ Sara is wearing sandalwood tika on her forehead and chunri around her neck and bangles in her hand. Interestingly, the name of Sara’s debut film is also ‘Kedarnath’.

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