Vishal shares photos of his son's 14th birthday and pens a loving note

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,July 29 2023]

Tamil cinema's famous action hero Vishal has shared photos of a grand birthday celebrations and wrote Happy 14th Birthday to my Son, Love U to the Moon & Back, GB. Netizens were taken by surprise as Vishal and his family actually celebrated the big day of their pet dog Augie. Wishes are pouring in on the actor's timeline.

Vishal's next movie 'Mark Antony' directed by Aadhik Ravichandran is releasing on September 19th during the pooja holidays. The time travel gangster film has music by G.V. Prakash Kumar and costars S.J. Suryah, Sunil, Selvaraghavan, Ritu Varma, Abhinaya and Y.Gee Mahendra.

Vishal also currently shooting for 'Vishal 34' directed by Hari and this is the third time they are working together after 'Thamirabarani' and 'Poojai'. Priya Bhavani Shankar is playing the female lead.

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