The tale of two functions

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,December 02 2006]

As we had said earlier, Tamil film industry celebrities had a hectic day shuttling between two important functions on Friday.

In the morning it was actor Arun Vijay’s (son of Vijay Kumar) wedding. It was a star-studded affair with all the big names at hand.

The major attraction was the three actor sisters of Arun Vijay in resplendent glitter.

The other was the wedding reception of Bharathiraja’s son, Manoj, who recently married Nandana in Kerala.

The wedding reception was held at MRC Nagar and the big VIP to attend the wedding was Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi.

Super Star Rajinikanth attended both functions.

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