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Chiyaan Vikram attends wedding of housekeeping unit member's son
Chennai, Sep 12
Actor Vikram on Monday attended the wedding of the son of a member of the housekeeping unit at his home, much to the delight of everybody present at the wedding.
Sources close to the actor said that the wedding of Deepak with Varshini took place at the Kandaswamy temple in Thiruporur.
Actor Vikram visited the temple, wished the young couple and also presented the 'Thali' (Mangalsutra) to the bridegroom who then tied it around the bride's neck, signifying the wedding.
Sources point out that Deepak is the son of Ozhimaran, who worked for several years in Vikram's home before passing away, and Mary, who is a part of the housekeeping team in Vikram's home for over 40 years.
Vikram's gesture of attending the wedding of the son of someone who works for him has delighted his fans.
Recently, the actor, who had got to know the desperation of a fan in Kerala who was intent on meeting him, promised to him that he would definitely meet him. He recently kept that promise and posted a video of the fan along with him.
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