Tara Singh's son reached jagannath temple, and Utkarsh was seen immersed in devotion.

Jagannath Temple: Utkarsh Sharma, who played the role of tara Singh's son in the film Gadar, is busy promoting his film these days. Meanwhile, he reached jagannath temple to visit.

Utkarsh Sharma Visits Jagannath Temple

Utkarsh Sharma, son of superhit film 'Gadar' actor and film director Anil Sharma, will soon be seen in 'Vanvas'. Wishing for the success of the film, he reached Puri. Here he took the blessings of Lord Jagannath.


Actor Utkarsh Sharma shared several posts on the social media platform Instagram, in which he is seen with folded hands. In the story section, he has expressed his happiness about flying to Odisha, while in the second, he has shown the beach bathed in the rays of the sun.

In the third clip, 'Tara Singh's son is seen in traditional wear. After this, he is seen looking towards the camera with folded hands near the temple. His mother and sister were also seen with the actor.


Utkarsh Sharma started his film career as a child artist with sunny deol and ameesha patel starrer 'Gadar: Ek prem Katha'. In the film, he played the role of sunny deol and Ameesha Patel's son. After this he appeared in 'Genius'. Genius was also directed by his father Anil Sharma. The film featured ishita Chauhan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, mithun Chakraborty, and ayesha jhulka in lead roles along with Utkarsh.


Meanwhile, talking about Utkarsh Sharma's work front, the young artist will soon be seen rocking the screen with actor Nana Patekar. The teaser of the upcoming film 'Vanvas' has been released recently.


The film has been shot in many parts of the country as well as in the holy city of Varanasi. Sharing the teaser on social media, the makers wrote in the caption, "Some stories take us closer to our loved ones. Get ready to swim in the ocean of emotions this festive season." Along with producing 'Vanvas', it has also been directed and written by Anil Sharma.


'Canvas' will be released worldwide on december 20, 2024.

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