The Tere Ishk Mein team's Sunday in Pune turned into something unexpectedly special—a day full of blessings, laughter, teasing, and the kind of small pleasures that make busy schedules feel lighter.
Dhanush, Kriti Sanon, and Aanand L Rai took a short break from the mayhem to visit Pune's cherished Dagdusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple while the film has a great run at the box office.
The three, dressed in modest traditional attire, entered with a serene demeanor that contrasted exquisitely with the chaos surrounding them.
They engaged in a moment of spiritual grounding while performing aarti together inside the temple with their hands folded and their eyes closed.
The three of them standing in front of Lord Ganesha, away from lights and cameras, and simply appreciative of how far the movie has come, are captured in photos from the visit with a quiet sincerity.
As soon as they stepped out, the team embraced another essential part of Pune’s identity — its legendary street food. And that’s where the playful chaos began.
Kriti, ever the enthusiastic documenter, filmed Dhanush and Aanand L Rai devouring hot vada pavs in the car.
“Good?” she asked, teasingly.
Dhanush didn’t hold back: “unbelievable, outstanding”, he said between bites.
Aanand chimed in from the backseat: “Brilliant it is.”
Over the clip, Kriti added the cheeky caption: “When in Pune.. Food coma! Khaane ke ishq mein,” making fans grin at the trio’s genuine delight.
A later Story showed an exasperated but laughing Kriti announcing, “I want Tikki!!!”, as she watched the two men enjoy theirs first. It was a wonderfully relatable moment — even stars must wait their turn when street food is involved.
Tere Ishk Mein has currently crossed the Rs 50 Crore mark in India.
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