
Actor Sai Pallavi’s younger sister, Pooja Kannan, married Vineeth Sivakumar in an emotional ceremony on September 5. The wedding, held at Vineeth’s family home in Ooty, followed traditional Badaga customs and was attended by close family and friends. The visuals from the event, shared on social media, captured moments of pure emotion, with both sisters shedding tears during the special occasion.
Several candid photographs from the ceremony show Sai Pallavi wiping away tears as she stood by Pooja's side. The serene backdrop of the Nilgiri Hills added to the beauty of the event, making it all the more memorable.
Traditional Badaga wedding
The ceremony adhered to the customs of the Badaga community, a hill-dwelling tribe known for their straightforward wedding traditions. Unlike many Indian weddings, Badaga ceremonies are held in the groom’s home and are free from dowry exchanges, with the groom's family covering all expenses. Pooja and Vineeth were dressed in traditional light-colored attire, in keeping with the community’s customs. The couple’s simple white outfits mirrored the elegance and modesty of Badaga traditions. The wedding feast was entirely vegetarian.
Upcoming projects
Pooja Kannan, who made her acting debut in 2021’s ‘Chithirai Sevvaanam’, has not yet revealed her next project but remains active on social media. In a post, she fondly recalled how Sai Pallavi applied henna to her hands on the special day.
Meanwhile, Sai Pallavi has a busy schedule ahead. After her last appearance in the 2022 film ‘Gargi’, she is working on several projects, including ‘Amaran’ in Tamil with Sivakarthikeyan, ‘Thandel’ in Telugu alongside Naga Chaitanya, and an untitled Hindi project with Junaid Khan. Additionally, she is set to portray Sita in Nitesh Tiwari's upcoming ‘Ramayana’, starring opposite Ranbir Kapoor.
Published: 19 Sept 2024, 03:07 pm IST
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