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Renowned luminary Nayanthara has been causing ripples on Instagram ever since her induction a few moons ago. Alongside her cinematic spouse, Vignesh Shivan, she has been offering enchanting glimpses of their existence on the digital platform. Presently, Nayanthara is relishing moments with her kin in her native enclave of Kerala. Recently, she commemorated her paternal progenitor’s anniversary there, accompanied by Vignesh Shivan, and shared visual anecdotes on Instagram. Presently, in a visual presentation disseminated by Vignesh, she embarks on a nocturnal escapade with comrades, indulging in delectable frozen confections on the thoroughfares of Kerala.

In a bid to evade undue attention, Nayanthara ostensibly elected for a nocturnal jaunt, regrettably leaving her consort behind on this occasion. She has been traversing her cherished locales in her hometown shrouded under the veil of night, evidently reveling in the experience. In the circulated visual, Nayanthara’s comrades facetiously impersonate her devotees, feigning admiration upon encountering her effigy at a prominent jewelry emporium. Vignesh Shivan, assuming the role of the documentarian, captures Nayanthara relishing her frozen dessert in their midst. The joviality persists as her companions remain in character, feigning astonishment.

Previously, Nayanthara shared endearing snapshots of her dual progeny, Uyir and Ulag, drawing parallels with vintage portraits of herself and Vignesh Shivan during their formative years. Admirers were astounded by the striking resemblance between the offspring and their progenitors, rendering the visuals immensely popular.

Following a jubilant reunion with her kindred in Kerala, Vignesh Shivan has departed for Chennai and is priming himself to recommence filming for his forthcoming cinematic venture, Love Insurance Corporation. Enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the unveiling of the movie’s inaugural single or preview, slated for release on Tamil New Year.

As for Nayanthara, she is poised to grace the silver screen in the productions Test and Mannangatti In 1960, subsequent to the controversial premiere of her earlier endeavor, Annapoorin.