Keerthy Suresh Wedding
South Actress Keerthy Suresh, who will be seen in her upcoming Bollywood Debut Baby John, has tied the knot with long-time boyfriend Antony Thattil. The actress took to her social media handle to share glimpses of her happy moments.
The couple exchanged vows in a traditional ceremony, where Keerthy looked dreamy in a silk saree. Sharing the first pictures from her wedding, she wrote, “#ForTheLoveOfNyke”, followed by a red heart.
Keerthy’s wedding, which happened in Goa, was carried out in Hindu traditions. The pictures she posted features her smiling broad while posing next to her husband. The actress looked stately in gold-and-green, and red saree, which has intricate silver embroidery. Their wedding ceremony was attended by friends and family of Keerthy and Antony. Actor-politician Vijay also embraced the event with his presence.
South actress Keerthy’s relationship came as surprise to many of her fans. The actress always kept her relationship private. It was just last month that she officialy announced about her wedding. Apart from this, the couple were dating each other for over 15 years, much prior to her onscreen debut as an actor in Priyadarshan’s Geethanjali in 2013.
Keerthy Suresh has did exceptional work in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam cinema. Now, the actress is all set to make her big Bollywood debut with Bawaal actor Varun Dhawan’s Baby John. The official remake of Atlee’s Theri, starring Thalapathy Vijay, Baby John would feature Keerthy in the role made famous by Samantha.
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