Soundarya Rajinikanth Shares The Very First Photo Of Her Newborn Son With Father
At the beginning of this month, Soundarya gave birth to her second son with her husband Vishagan.
New Delhi: Soundarya Rajinikanth, the younger daughter of the actor Rajinikanth, recently gave birth to her second kid, Veer Rajinikanth Vanangamudi. The first ever photo of Veer appeared in Soundarya's birthday post on Tuesday. But the mother of two hid her son's face with a smiley face emoji.
Yesterday, Soundarya Rajinikanth celebrated her birthday with family and friends. On the director's special day, a number of movie fans sent their best wishes to her through social media. Soundarya also expressed her gratitude to her father for always being there for her and providing unwavering support.
Soundarya went to Twitter on Wednesday to express her gratitude to everyone who had sent birthday greetings and well wishes to her. She posted a photo of herself, her newborn boy, and his father, Rajinikanth, along with a heartfelt thank you letter.
On Twitter, Soundarya wrote: “To every person who took time to wish me on my birthday yesterday THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH.. . gods have blessed me with the best gift this year, my Veer papa And having this amazing gods child behind me always life is a true blessing!!!”
In the year 2019, Soundarya tied the knot with Vishagan Vanangamudi. At the beginning of this month, Soundarya gave birth to her second son with her husband Vishagan. They are the proud parents of kids Ved and Veer.
In terms of work, Kochadaiiyaan, which was Soundarya Rajinikanth's first film as a director, fell short of becoming all that was hoped for. After that, she directed Dhanush in the cult movie sequel VIP 2, which was a continuation of his film VIP. The movie was met with a variety of reactions, with the majority of reviewers claiming that it failed to live up to the expectations that were established by the previous installment.
On the other side, Rajinikanth is now occupied in the production of Jailer.
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