Little hero Vedhanth, big villain Prakash Raj

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,October 13 2016]

Prakash Raj, whose latest directorial 'Manavoori Ramayanam' has received critical acclaim, is a happy man. The other day, he shared a pic of him with his son Vedhanth and the post is complete with a reference to his cinematic self.

"A day off with my family ..farming..blisss. My wife says little hero posing with a big villain .. #vedhanthprakashraj," he has tweeted. Well, it's a peek into his personal life that his fans have just got.

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