South Indian actress Keerthy Suresh is all set to tie the knot with her longtime boyfriend, Antony Thattil, in a private ceremony in Goa on December 12, 2024. As the couple prepares for their special day, details about the private wedding festivities have begun to emerge.
A recent photo shared by a Keerthy Suresh fan’s Twitter page offers a glimpse into the pre-wedding preparations. The page shared some glimpses from day 2 of the special ceremony.
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According to Telugu Samayam, one of the most intriguing details to emerge is the use of unique wristbands for the guests. These wristbands, imprinted with the letters “KA,” are reportedly mandatory for participation in the wedding ceremonies. This exclusive measure ensures that only invited guests can be part of the celebrations, maintaining the privacy and exclusivity of the event.
To keep guests entertained during the festivities, organizers have thoughtfully provided magazines titled “Welcome to the Wedding Madness.” These magazines feature photos of Keerthy and Antony, offering a glimpse into their love story and the excitement surrounding their wedding.
Keerthy Suresh has been sharing snippets of her pre-wedding preparations on her Instagram stories. In one post, she re-shared a photo of herself getting ready, expressing her excitement for the upcoming celebrations. Keerthy is seen wearing a personalized robe with the nickname “Kitty” embroidered on the back, hinting at the intimate nature of the event.
Sharing the first pictures, the ‘Baby John’ actress penned a caption that read, “Here we goooo!!! And the madness begins.”
On the work front, Keerthy was last seen in ‘Raghu Thatha’. ETimes rated the film with 3.5 stars out of 5 and our review read, “Thankfully, the film finds its ground in the second half when it makes us invested in Kayal’s predicament and begins to deliver in terms of humour and dramatic tension. And from the moment when Kayal sits for the Hindi exam till the end, Suman (and his editor TS Suresh) keeps building up the comedy and suspense. Be it naming a character after himself or using a visual gag of a bald head reading our a mottai kadidasi or a superb reference to a movie icon that ends the film, the filmmaker adds an element of cheekiness that bring a chuckle. While some of the characters’ quirks, like Kayal’s North Indian manager’s habit of using the wrong Tamil word, wear off soon, some remain delightful – like Kayal’s sister-in-law, whose solution to every problem is proposing to run over a person with a lorry; the actress who plays this role is a hoot!”