Sara has become almost synonymous with spiritual travel in Bollywood. Whether it’s trekking to Kedarnath, praying at Mahakaleshwar in Ujjain, or attending the Ganga Aarti in Varanasi, she frequently blends her love for tradition with her modern outlook. Dressed in simple kurtas and with folded hands, Sara shares glimpses of her faith on social media, inspiring fans to embrace Indian spiritual culture. She makes spirituality look sincere, accessible, and stylish for the younger generation.
Mouni, known for her deep faith, has often been spotted at Vrindavan’s ISKCON temple and Varanasi’s ghats. A spiritual seeker at heart, she often speaks about the peace she finds in chanting, meditation, and visiting holy places. Draped in whites or soft pastels, her appearances at such spots exude a calming grace. Mouni represents the spiritual woman of today—modern, grounded, and deeply connected to her roots.
Shraddha is a regular visitor at Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai and a strong believer in Lord Ganesha. During Ganesh Chaturthi, she often welcomes the deity home and participates in visarjan rituals. She’s also known to visit temples before starting new film projects. Her belief system is understated but deeply rooted in faith. Her quiet devotion mirrors that of many Mumbaikars who seek blessings before new beginnings.
Since their marriage, Katrina and Vicky have been spotted together at multiple holy sites, including Kedarnath, Golden Temple (Amritsar), and Vrindavan. Their appearances in simple ethnic wear, hand in hand, reflect a balanced blend of glamour and groundedness. These visits often coincide with key career or life milestones. They symbolize the modern spiritual couple—successful, stylish, and spiritually connected.
Janhvi often visits the Tirupati Balaji Temple, a ritual once closely followed by her mother, the late Sridevi. Dressed traditionally in silk saris and often barefoot, Janhvi’s devotion is not just ritualistic but deeply emotional. Her repeated visits show her respect for legacy and tradition. She honours her heritage while embracing spirituality in a deeply personal way.
Tamannaah visits temples in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and occasionally in Rishikesh, often choosing off-peak times for private prayer. Whether it's the Meenakshi Temple in Madurai or ancient hill temples, she’s seen in serene looks—minimal makeup, simple salwars, and radiant energy. She shows that spirituality doesn’t need to be broadcast—it can be quietly powerful.