The celebrity Tamil actress Keerthy Suresh, and entrepreneur Antony Thattil, just got married in a deeply emotional and private wedding ceremony. Keerthy shared the joyous news with fans on social media, posting the first set of wedding pictures that captured the couple’s special moments.
Actress dedicates her wedding day to her dog
The pictures depict Keerthy and Antony exchanging garlands while they are cheered on by family and friends. The ceremony, steeped in traditional rituals led by a priest, exuded warmth and simplicity. In one of the most striking images, the pair stood with their favorite pet dog Nyke, fending off a charming scene. Keerthy also added a personal and intimate caption to the post,”#ForTheLoveOfNyke,” to the post.
The fans of the actor inundated social media with compliments and affectionate good wishes. Lots of people expressed their joy, for example, “I hope you have a lifetime of happiness and love”, and others wished her a successful future with full joy and blessings.
Recently Keerthy along with her parents, producer G Suresh Kumar, and actor Menaka went to Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple at Tirupati to seek blessings before two important events in her life, her marriage and her foray into Bollywood. The actor wearing a peaceful blue saree visited the morning darshan of the temple and revealed to the media her joy.
She disclosed that her Bollywood movie debut, Baby John with Varun Dhawan, will be released shortly. Regarding the wedding, she confirmed Goa as the location and thanked her fans and well-wishers, for their support and love.
Having started life as a child actor, Keerthy has carved out a career in Indian films containing some of the most critically acclaimed performances. She won the National Film Award for Best Actress for her performance as legendary actor Savitri in Mahanati and has shown her talent with memorable performances in Nenu Local, Sarkar, and Thaanaa Serndha Koottam.
Watch pictures as Keerthy Suresh and Antony Thattil wed
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