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Hollywood star named kids after Indian deities

Published by: Team GI Youth

Hollywood’s most bankable stars of all times, Julia Robert’s kids named after desi dieties – Lakshmi, Ganesha, and Krishna Balaram. She has been going to temples to chant, pray and to celebrate Hinduism for years.

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Published on 18, Feb 2022

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