Shakti Anand and Neeharika Roy express their wish to visit Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir; wish Happy Ram Navmi to the fans
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Popular actors Shakti Anand and Neeharika Roy have discussed the importance of Ram Navami and expressed their desire to visit the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.The actors not only open up about the importance of the day and what values it hold for them but also wish fans a very happy Ram Navmi. They also shared how they have offered prayers to the lord and are celebrating the occasion.Shakti, who essays the role of Karan Luthra in 'Kundali Bhagya', said: "Ram Navami holds great significance in my life....

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