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Vignesh Shivan And Nayanthra To Have Two Wedding Ceremonies Like Sam And Chay!

The wedding plans are going in full swing reportedly!

Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan have been dating for over four years and the couple has been living together for a while now. According to reports, the duo is all set to make it official. The couple was rumoured to have gotten married last December but that did not happen.

However, the couple will be tying in the knot in a rather private ceremony with limited guests. The couple is reportedly getting married in a temple. However, there has been no official confirmation from the couple and an official statement is awaited shortly.

However, a new report has come up today stating that they both have no plans to get married any time soon and that they are focused on finishing the film after the lockdown. While an official confirmation is awaited, it has reported that Nayanthara’s family might plan a Christian wedding while Vignesh Shivan’s family is planning a Hindu one. So the couple has reportedly decided to have both weddings.

Nayanthara is on top of her game today. From doing a confident beauty campaign with Bollywood star Katrina Kaif to doing some daring roles in her upcoming film Netri Kann, the actress is an inspiration today. Produced by Ishari Ganesh who also produced LKG, Mookuthi Amman is a film written and directed by RJ Balaji. The film sees Nayanthara in the role of Mookuthi Amman and the first look has created a lot of curiosity.

Talking about Nayanthara’s role in the film, RJ Balaji said, “Just like how Ajith sir’s presence helped in conveying the strong message to the society in #NerkondaPaarvai, a big star like #Nayanthara’s presence in #MookuthiAmman would help us in getting a good reach.”

Apart from that, Nayanthara is a part of Rajinikanth’s Annathae, she has Kaathuvaakula Rendu Kadhal also starring Samantha Akkineni and Vijay Sethupathi.

 

 

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