Katrina Kaif visits Fatehpur Sikri shrine for EK THA TIGER success?

By Abid, Glamsham Editorial

That Katrina Kaif has profound faith in 'sufi' saints and is a regular visitor to the shrines ('dargahs') is old news. One such shrine is that of Khwaja Saleem Chishti at Fatehpur Sikri (near the Taj City Agra), which Kat has visited quite a few times for the success of her films.

Ever since her visit to Fatehpur Sikri for her film MERE BROTHER KI DULHAN (the shooting of which took place extensively in and around Agra), Katrina has been a regular visitor to the shrine.

On Saturday, the audience's favourite heroine was at the 'dargah' of the revered saint to pay her obeisance. The actress arrived early morning at around 6 A.M and after performing a few rituals which involved some sort of subservient service ('Fakir Ki Chaakri'), like polishing the wood of the 'mazaar' etc. She then bowed down and prayed. After that she untied the 'mannat ka dhaga' (wish thread) that she had tied on an earlier and tied a new one, and after staying near the main shrine for around ten minutes she went back to her hotel.

Although it is not clear, nor did Katrina make any sort of comment as to whether she was there for her upcoming Eid release EK THA TIGER, but it is obvious!

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