4th March,2024, Mumbai:Reactions to the young Punjabi actor’s performance in the movie have been overwhelmingly good. He does a great job at adding humour to his scenes, which are jam-packed with it.
Abhinandan Jindal has been attending Dargas since he was in his 12th grade
However, there is a side of Abhinandan that most of us are ignorant of. He has been attending Dargas since he was in his 12th grade and is naturally highly spiritual. He claims, “My Muslim friend Rahul Ali took me to a dargah for the first time when I was in my 12th grade. He used to live close to our Assamese home, and one day he showed me the little shrine behind his home. Another acquaintance of mine, Imraan, used to go to the temple on Fridays. Imraan accompanied me there on a follow-up visit, and even though I didn’t experience anything particular, I found myself returning the following week. I’m not sure why, but I just felt happy to be there. He used to say that his desires are granted when he comes on Fridays and makes requests. He said that all of your deepest wishes will come true if you go there on seven Thursdays or Fridays in a row. I also carried something within of me at the moment, an unsaid desire. He invited me to go with him, and I started doing it every time. What had begun as achieving a personal objective eventually became something I actually appreciated. I had no idea why it felt wonderful at first, but as time went on, I began to feel happy and fulfilled whenever I went there.
Abhinandan shares his experience of visiting shrine
Abhinandan elaborates, saying, “When I first went to the shrine, I went there with a specific wish in mind, and that wish did come true. But at this point in my life, I’m not asking for anything. It’s not that I can’t think of anything to ask for; it’s simply that I always find it difficult to make any requests when I go there. I adhere to my weekly ritual of visiting Mahim Dargah, regardless of the number of issues or tribulations I may be going through. For me, it resembles a refuge. Friends are aware that Thursdays are a no-mess day for me. I go there without any particular plans, only a sense of calm, love, and devotion. I feel so satisfied now that I have bowed down to the Almighty.
Abhinandan visited Dargah prior to his debut in Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay Abhinandan’s Hindi flick. He goes on to say, “I can’t break the Thursday ritual,” in further detail. I don’t alter my schedule for a movie premiere or other noteworthy occasion. I am certain that any delays or obstacles to my goals will be for my personal benefit. It’s just my love and relationship with Him; there’s no worry. It’s about a sincere relationship, not wants or desires. Thus, it’s just another part of my existence and nothing particularly noteworthy.
By-Sapna Meena