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Post by : Meena Ariff
Keerthy Suresh and her partner Antony Thattil celebrated their first anniversary by sharing a touching video that quickly endeared them to fans. The actress showcased a charming montage that revisits their memorable Hindu and Christian wedding ceremonies held in Goa.
The video features the couple engaging in joyful activities, exchanging garlands, and showing tender moments. A playful highlight reveals Keerthy humorously anticipating the “kiss the bride” signal before leaning in for a kiss, adding a lighthearted vibe to the footage.
Emotional aspects from their Hindu wedding ceremony are also featured, particularly the poignant moment when Antony ties the thaali, visibly moving Keerthy. Another touching sequence shows her softly wiping his tears, symbolizing their strong bond.
Keerthy paired her video with a heartfelt caption, “A Core Day, A Core Memory, 1 Year of #ForTheLoveOfNyke,” inspiring fans to share warm wishes and heartfelt comments.
The couple, who enjoyed a long 15-year courtship before marrying, tied the knot last year in a memorable ceremony that intertwined Hindu rituals with the traditions of Malayali Christians.
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