In Lockdown this actor got married with simplicity donated the remaining amount to CM Fund
In Lockdown this actor got married with simplicity donated the remaining amount to CM Fund |
The veteran actor, who won the Best Actor Award, got married in lockdown. The actor has donated all the proceeds of the grand wedding ceremony to the CM Fund to fight Corona. Only people of the count could attend the actor's wedding.
Due to the lockdown implemented in the country for nearly a month, people's lives have been halted. There are some people who are trying to give a new dimension to their lives. Such is Manikandan, a veteran actor in the Malayalam film industry. He is in the limelight after Lockdown got married.
Actor Manikandan, who achieved the status of a superstar due to his tremendous performances in Malayalam films, has married his girlfriend Anjali. According to an India Today report, Manikandan and Anjali married each other in a temple in Tripunithura forever.
Best wishes Actor #ManikandanAchari— Seenu Ramasamy (@seenuramasamy) April 26, 2020
on this wonderful journey, as you build your new lives together."
With lot of love Seenu Ramasamy & Mamanithan Team. @VijaySethuOffl @jewelmary5 @thisisysr @mynnasukumar pic.twitter.com/YVSu1hggJv
Everyone took special care of social distancing during the marriage and also wore masks. According to Manikandan and Anjali, the marriage date was fixed long time ago. Relatives and friends were also invited. But due to the Corona epidemic, the ceremony had to be postponed.
According to media reports, the Newly Wade couple has donated the expenses of their wedding expenses to the CM Fund to fight Corona. Apart from Malayalam, Manikandan also does Tamil films. He also received the Best Actor Award for the film Kamatipara in 2016. Manikandan has given more than a dozen hit films. He is a big name in South films. He was seen in Petta along with Rajinikanth.
While the newly wedded couple is being congratulated for their wedding, their financial support in the corona virus pannedemic is being appreciated.
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