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Aishwarya Arjun, Umapathy Ramaiah get married, couple share pictures on social media

| @indiablooms | Jun 12, 2024, at 08:54 pm

Actors Aishwarya Arjun and Umapathy Ramaiah tied their nuptial knot at a close-knit ceremony in Chennai on June 10.

Aishwarya, the daughter of actor Arjun Sarja, has been dating Umapathy, who is the son of actor-director Thambi Ramaiah, for a couple of years.

The couple shared pictures of their wedding on Instagram. They wrote in the caption, "10.06.2024."

While Aishwarya wore a red and golden saree, Umapathy opted for an ivory kurta-dhoti set.

In October last year, the two had glimpses from their engagement ceremony on Instagram.

Aishwarya made her acting debut with the 2013 Tamil film Pattathu Yaanai.

In 2018, she was seen in Kannada film Prema Baraha and Tamil film Sollividava.

Umapathy made his acting debut in Tamil comedy film Adhagappattathu Magajananagalay.

Reportedly, the two met on the sets of reality show Survivor Tamil.

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