
The much-anticipated Kannada film The Devil has resumed its shooting schedule, and lead actor Darshan Thoogudeepa, fondly known as "Boss," marked the occasion with a spiritual gesture. Before stepping back onto the sets, Darshan visited the revered Shri Chamundeshwari Temple, located atop the scenic Chamundi Hills in Mysuru, to seek the blessings of Goddess Chamundeshwari.
The temple, dedicated to the fierce incarnation of Goddess Durga, holds immense cultural and spiritual significance. Darshan's visit not only reflects his devotion but also sets a positive tone for the film's production, which had faced delays due to unforeseen circumstances.
The shooting for The Devil has now resumed in Mysuru, with key scenes being filmed at iconic locations such as the Government Guest House and Lalitha Mahal Palace. The production team has ensured tight security and a smooth schedule, with fans eagerly awaiting updates on the film's progress.
Directed by Prakash Veer, The Devil promises to be a gripping cinematic experience, and Darshan's dedication to both his craft and his faith continues to inspire his admirers. The film is expected to hit the screens later this year, adding to the excitement surrounding its release.
Boss took Thayi Chamundeshwari blessings before resuming the Shoot for #TheDevil ❤️
— Darshan Trends™ (@DBossTrends) March 12, 2025
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