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Pongal 2023: Inside Nayanthara And Vignesh Shivan's Festivities

Nayanthara might be a social media recluse but thanks to her husband and filmmaker Vignesh Shivan, we got a glimpse of the family's Pongal celebrations. Vignesh Shivan shared a glimpse of the celebrations with family from the 4-day-long harvest festival. He shared a picture, in which he and Nayanthara can be seen smiling with all their hearts as they hold their kids Ulagam and Uyir in their arms. Vignesh hid his kids' faces with emojis. He captioned the post: "Pongalooooo Pongal. Wishing all the happiness in this world to you and all your loved ones." He added the hashtags #WikkiNayan, #Uyir #Ulagam, #HappyPongal and #happynewyear to the post.

See Vignesh Shivan's post here:

Posting some more photos from his Pongal festivities, Vignesh Shivan wrote in his previous post: "Hearty Pongal wishes to each and everyone of you! All the way from Sabari Malai! With Aiyyappan's blessings."

Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan got married in June in Chennai last year. The wedding was attended by Rajinikanth, Shah Rukh Khan, Suriya, Atlee and other stars. The couple welcomed twins via surrogacy last year. They named their kids Ulagam and Uyir.

Nayanthara, who has featured in over 70 plus films, was last seen in the critically-acclaimed Connect. Last year, she starred in husband Vignesh Shivan's Kaathu Vaakula Rendu Kaadhal, co-starring Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Vijay Sethupathi. Her next project is Atlee's Jawan, co-starring Shah Rukh Khan and Vijay Sethupathi.



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