Mohit Malik and Shrenu Parikh seek divine blessings at Tiruttani Murugan Temple ahead of Sony SAB’s Ganesh Kartikey launch
Sony SAB is all set to present its upcoming mythological saga, Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki Ganesh Kartikey, a captivating tale that brings alive the bond of Shiv Parivaar and the inspiring journey of Ganesh and Kartikey. Ahead of the much-awaited premiere on Monday, 6th October at 8 PM, the cast of the show, Mohit Malik (Lord Shiva), Shrenu Parikh (Goddess Parvati), Ekansh Kathrotiya (Lord Ganesha), and Subhan Khan (Lord Kartikey), visited the sacred Tiruttani Murugan Temple, Tamil Nadu, to seek divine blessings.

Sony SAB is all set to present its upcoming mythological saga, Gatha Shiv Parivaar Ki Ganesh Kartikey, a captivating tale that brings alive the bond of Shiv Parivaar and the inspiring journey of Ganesh and Kartikey. Ahead of the much-awaited premiere on Monday, 6th October at 8 PM, the cast of the show, Mohit Malik (Lord Shiva), Shrenu Parikh (Goddess Parvati), Ekansh Kathrotiya (Lord Ganesha), and Subhan Khan (Lord Kartikey), visited the sacred Tiruttani Murugan Temple, Tamil Nadu, to seek divine blessings.
The visit was a spiritual moment for the cast, who offered prayers for the success of the show. Known as one of the six abodes of Lord Murugan, the temple is deeply significant to the story of Kartikey, making the occasion even more meaningful. The show will depict the values of courage, wisdom, devotion, and family love, aiming to connect with audiences across generations.
Mohit Malik, who essays the role of Lord Shiva, shared, “Visiting the Tiruttani Murugan Temple was a truly humbling and soul-stirring experience for me. As someone portraying Lord Shiva, meditating in such a sacred space brought a sense of calm and connection that is beyond words. We performed a pooja seeking blessings for our new journey, and it felt like the most perfect way to begin this chapter. Interestingly, my footwear got misplaced at the temple, something I’ve always believed to be a very auspicious sign. In that moment, it felt like a gentle message of grace and acceptance from the divine, reassuring me that we are on the right path with Ganesh Kartikey. This experience will always remain etched in my heart, and I carry that energy with me into my performance.”
Shrenu Parikh, who plays Goddess Parvati, expressed, “Stepping into the Tiruttani Murugan Temple filled me with immense gratitude and reverence. I was truly mesmerized by the beauty of its architecture and the serenity of the surroundings. The 365 steps that lead up to the temple felt symbolic to me, as each step represents the 365 days of the year, a reminder of devotion and perseverance every single day. As we performed the pooja together, I could feel a powerful sense of positivity and devotion surrounding our team and this show. Portraying Goddess Parvati is an honour, and seeking blessings at such a sacred abode felt like the most meaningful way to begin this journey. I am certain that the energy of this place will reflect in the way we bring our characters to life on screen.”