Ashok Selvan ties the knot with Keerthi Pandian in a dreamy ceremony; 1st official wedding pics out

Updated : Sep 13, 2023 16:26
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Actors Ashok Selvan and Keerthi Pandian tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony on September 13. The wedding took place at Itteri near Balayangottai, Tirunelveli. It was attended by family and close relatives.

The official wedding pictures have surfaced online which show Ashok and Keerthi looking stunning in their white and golden attires.

Keerthy wore a saree with a gajra; while Ashok also looked handsome in his traditional outfit.

Sharing the pictures, the actor wrote, ‘Like water in a copper. The heart of love is mixed.’

 

Ashok and Keerthi will host a wedding reception will be held later in Chennai.

Fans and friends from the film world are congratulating the newly married couple.

Manji Mohan wrote, ‘Congratulations Guys.’ Aishwarya Rajesh also congratulated the couple.

Ramya Pandian, who is the cousin of Keerthi, took to social media to congratulate the couple and shared some more pictures. She wrote, ‘Happy married life my dear Kanmani @iKeerthiPandian and welcome to our family our dearest Maapilai @AshokSelvan (sic).’

Ashok Selvan made his Tamil debut with ‘Soothu Kavvum’. He has acted in many successful films including ‘Pizzaa 2’, ‘Thegidi’, ‘Savale Samali’, ‘Manmatha Leelai’, ‘Hostel’, ‘Some People’.

Ashok made his Telugu cinema debut in 2021 with ‘Ninnila Ninnila’. He made his Malayalam cinema debut the same year with ‘Marakkar: Arabikadalinte Simham/

Meanwhile, Keerthi Pandian has acted in movies like ‘Thumba’ and ‘Anbirkiniyal’.

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