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Bhagyashree Visits Pahalwan Lassi In Lanka, Fans Gather Around Famous Varanasi Shop

By Harsh Mehra5 min read
Evening celebrity visit atmosphere during a Varanasi cultural stop

Varanasi, July 4, 2026: Actor Bhagyashree's Varanasi visit added a light local flavour when she stopped at the famous Pahalwan Lassi shop in Lanka, drawing fans and curious onlookers around the popular outlet.

The Lanka area is already known for student crowds, food stops and the energy around BHU. A celebrity visit to one of the area's best-known lassi shops quickly became a local talking point, with people gathering nearby to catch a glimpse and take photos from a distance.

Security arrangements were visible around the shop as the crowd grew. People in the area said the visit created a cheerful moment for fans, while shop staff and locals tried to keep movement manageable around the busy stretch.

Bhagyashree enjoyed the local flavour and kept the mood light. She jokingly said that after drinking the lassi, she might become a pahalwan, a comment that matched the playful name and long-running popularity of the shop.

Such small food stops often become memorable parts of celebrity visits to Varanasi. The city is not only about ghats, temples and rituals; its food culture is also a strong part of the visitor experience. Lassi, kachori, chaat, malaiyo in season and other local favourites regularly become part of travel photos and social media posts.

The visit also brought attention to Lanka's role as a lively cultural and food hub. For local businesses, moments like this can create a wider buzz without any formal event. Fans, meanwhile, treated the stop as a cheerful celebrity sighting connected with a very Banarasi taste.

For younger fans, the moment also showed how Varanasi's old food addresses continue to stay relevant in the age of reels and quick posts. A brief stop at a lassi counter can travel widely online because it connects a familiar face with a familiar local taste. The shop's name, the Lanka setting and Bhagyashree's easy joke gave the visit the kind of simple, shareable charm that city residents enjoy.

The shop visit was not a formal public programme, but it gave fans a small moment to remember. In Varanasi, such casual stops often become part of the city's entertainment diary.

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