Turkish actor Burak Deniz was in Mumbai this week. Burak, who is understood for exhibits corresponding to Don’t Leave and The Ignorant Angels, attended an occasion with actors Anil Kapoor, Sobhita Dhulipala and Aditya Roy Kapur. He additionally vibed to Salman Khan and Aamir Khan’s track Ye Raat Aur Ye Doori from their cult movie Andaz Apna Apna in a video. The actor visited ISKCON temple in Mumbai lately, and shared a bunch of movies and images on Instagram. Also learn: Turkish star Burak Deniz on visiting India for the first time
Sharing clips of the Mumbai skyline in addition to glimpses of his temple go to, Burak wrote in his Instagram caption, “India. It was an excellent experience, thank you!” He shared some movies of the prayers at ISKCON temple. The actor additionally posted some images and movies of himself with a flower garland round his neck. There was additionally an image of him sitting contained in the temple with folded arms. He additionally shared a clip of his automotive shifting subsequent to followers on a motorcycle as all of them greeted each other.
Many liked seeing images from the actor’s Mumbai go to. Commenting on his submit, one fan wrote, “I’m so glad you visited India and experienced the culture and diversity. People love you here…” Another one stated, “Hope you had a good stay in Mumbai, India. I love you, and you are hot.” One extra stated, “You were here in India, I cant believe and you went to the ISKCON temple… thanks for respecting our culture. Love you more now.”
This is the actor’s first go to to India, and he opened up about it in a latest interview. “I would have liked to come here to India much before, because I know your culture and like everything about it, it’s unbelievable. I know it deeply, and want to know more. If I wasn’t this busy with the many things I do as a job in my own country, I wanted to spend more time. It’s a big culture,” Burak had stated in an interview with Hindustan Times.
When requested about his fan following in India, Burak had stated, “Let’s see, it’s my first time! Our culture is so similar, so because of that our projects are also in the same plane. Both our projects are full of sensitivity, and hence we understand each other. People here see me as a family member because of it. This is a powerful experience for me too.”
