The visit, which was characterized by its simplicity and lack of a heavy entourage, has since gone viral, with fans praising her for her humility.
The "Seva" That Won Hearts 🧼
The highlight of Priyanka’s visit was her participation in Seva (selfless service), a core tenet of the Sikh faith:
The Ritual: Clad in a simple peach/pink salwar suit with her head respectfully covered, Priyanka was seen sitting on the floor of the community kitchen (Langar).
The Service: Viral videos show her washing utensils alongside other devotees, a gesture that many called "refreshingly grounded."
The Interaction: She was seen greeting fellow pilgrims with folded hands and even paused to take a warm selfie with a temple staff member, displaying a sense of calm and devotion throughout.
"Just Amritsar Things": A Culinary Tour 🥘
True to her "Desi Girl" persona, Priyanka didn't leave without indulging in the city's legendary food culture. Her Instagram Stories have been a treat for foodies:
The Thali: She shared a photo of a quintessential Punjabi meal, captioned "Just Amritsar things..."
The Menu: The spread included golden-brown Amritsari kulchas, dal makhani, chole, dahi, and the mandatory dollop of butter and sirke wali pyaaz (pickled onions).
The Soundtrack: Adding to the vibe, her food post was set to the tune of Diljit Dosanjh’s 'Sohni Lagdi'.
Why the Visit Now? (The Career Context) 🎥
While the trip was primarily spiritual, industry insiders are speculating about its timing:
Post-Oscars Return: Priyanka recently returned to India after attending the Oscars 2026.
The 'Varanasi' Prep: She is gearing up for her most anticipated Indian project in years—SS Rajamouli’s 'Varanasi', co-starring Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran. Many believe this "soul trip" was a way to ground herself before the high-octane shoot begins.
The Bluff: Her latest Hollywood actioner, The Bluff (co-starring Karl Urban), has also been a steady performer on Prime Video since its February release.
SantaBanta Verdict:
In an era of over-the-top celebrity PR, Priyanka’s decision to perform seva without a camera crew in tow (relying only on fan-captured footage) has resonated deeply. It’s a beautiful reminder that no matter how far you go, the peace of the Golden Temple and the taste of a kulcha remain the ultimate "home."


