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Preity Zinta
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Mumbai: Preity Zinta visits Siddhivinayak temple

| @indiablooms | Dec 09, 2022, at 08:53 pm

Mumbai: Actress Preity Zinta is back in Mumbai and recently she visited  the iconic Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai.

She shared a video of her visit to the temple on Instagram for her fans.

"Back in Mumbai …. Back at Siddhivinayak temple ❤️ Wow ! It was amazing to be able to attend the aarti there & feel rejuvenated after a brutal flight. A big thank you to everyone 🙏 at the temple for making us have such amazing darshan," she said.

In the video, Preity could be seen performing the aarti (a Hindu temple ritual).

Preity married  Gene Goodenough in February 2016.

The couple welcomed twins  Jai and Gia via surrogacy.

Preity has worked in several hit Bollywood movies in her career.

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