Sunday, October 21, 2012

VINEETH SREENIVASAN WEDDING

Yet another M'wood bachelor, Vineeth Sreenivasan, will enter wedlock in a traditional Hindu ceremony on Wednesday in Kannur. After keeping his love affair under the wraps for eight years, the actor finally revealed the details about his long-term girlfriend Divya Narayanan after the success of his latest romantic flick, 'Thatthathin Marayathu'. Who does not enjoy being in the limelight? But here's Vineeth Sreenivasan, who despite being an actor, director, playback singer and lyricist, does not prefer to make public appearances, apart from the promotional events for his movies. Vineeth, who is getting married to his long-term girlfriend Divya Narayanan on October 18 in Kannur, does not want his wedding ceremony to be an extravagant affair.
wedding ceremony was a grand affair, with Mollywood celebrities and politicians walking the red carpet, dressed in their glamorous best. Vineeth and his wife Divya Narayanan dazzled in traditional attires. We spotted celebrities like Samvrutha Sunil, Lal Jose, Nivin Pauly, Aju Varghese, Shaan Rahman, Jagdeesh, Bhagath Manuel, Vineeth Kumar and many more at the do. The guests caught up with each other after savouring a sumptuous traditional sadya. The venue was packed with Vineeth's fans, and the guests had a tough time making their way through.
The guests were indeed surprised to see the groom, Vineeth, in a rather different look. Unlike his usual casual avatar, Vineeth looked charismatic in a black suit with gelled, spiked hair. His bride Divya Narayanan sported a simple look, dressed in a coral blue sari embellished with sequins.
Interestingly, the function saw a rare public appearance of some of the celebrity wives. Mammootty's wife Sulfath, his daughter-in-law and actor Dulquer Salmaan's wife Amal Sufia, and Nivin Pauly's wife Rinna and son Daveed were spotted at the do. As the guests caught up with each other, more than sharing the latest gossip and filmi news, they had a lot to talk about the exquisite dinner spread out in a huge hall. Chettinadu and north-Indian delicacies were the highlight. Producer and chef Naushad made the perfect host for the evening, as he guided the guests to try out the special dishes on the menu.
While a majority of guests left the venue soon after the dinner, a few of Vineeth's close friends and relatives stayed back until the bride and the groom made the exit.

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