
On December 8th, Kalidas Jayaram, the son of actor Jayaram and an actor himself, tied the knot with model Tarini Kalingarayar in a beautiful ceremony held at Guruvayur. The wedding pictures and videos quickly went viral on social media, captivating fans and followers alike.
Both Jayaram, Kalidas, and Tarini shared pictures from the wedding on Instagram. Now, Kalidas' sister, Malavika Jayaram, has also posted pictures from the event, along with a heartfelt caption that accompanied the images.
"Though a little delayed, this December will forever be unforgettable in my life. I cannot forget the ones who helped prepare me for this celebration. This wedding was made beautiful by all of you. I express my sincere thanks to everyone for your hard work and love. Without all of you, none of this would have been possible," Malavika wrote alongside the photos.
Malavika shared images of the outfits worn by the family during various pre-wedding celebrations, including the mehendi, sangeet, and reception. In her post, she also mentioned the designers and stylists who contributed to the elegant looks, as well as the makeup artists who made it all come together.
For the wedding, Malavika chose a stunning saree that blended shades of yellow and green. For the pre-wedding reception, she opted for a green lehenga with golden embroidery. The lehenga featured intricate embellishments and was paired with a high-neck, full-sleeve blouse. For the mehendi ceremony, Malavika wore a pastel-coloured salwar kameez, while for the sangeet, she donned a pastel pink lehenga. At the reception, Malavika was an absolute showstopper in a black gown, exuding elegance and grace.
The wedding festivities were an extravagant affair, with every detail perfectly executed, making it a memorable occasion for both the Jayaram and Kalingarayar families.
Published: 10 Jan 2025, 05:40 pm IST
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