
Y.S. Jagan, Suriya and Stalin share warm moments at Chennai wedding
A family wedding in Chennai turned into a memorable gathering blending cinema, politics and personal ties as former Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy reunited with Tamil superstar Suriya , drawing wide attention from fans and film watchers alike.
The ceremony marked the marriage of Sahil , son of Y.S. Jagan’s cousin Y.S. Sunil Reddy and grandson of his late uncle Y.S. George Reddy . Though a private family function, visuals from the wedding soon went viral due to the presence of several high-profile personalities.
Clad in a traditional white dhoti, Y.S. Jagan was seen warmly embracing Suriya, a moment that resonated strongly with fans familiar with their college-era friendship . The reunion prompted cheers of “friends’ reunion” at the venue, while actor Karthi , Suriya’s younger brother, joined the animated conversation, adding to the celebratory mood.
The event also witnessed a cordial exchange between Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and Y.S. Jagan, with the two leaders greeting each other warmly, reflecting friendly personal ties between political figures from neighbouring states.
For the entertainment fraternity, Suriya’s presence lent the occasion a distinct cinematic spotlight. The National Award-winning actor has a busy slate of upcoming projects and continues to command strong interest across industries. Among his much-anticipated films is “Karuppu,” directed by RJ Balaji , expected to release early this year, and “Suriya 46,” directed by Venky Atluri , which has already generated considerable buzz among fans and trade circles.
As photographs and videos from the wedding continue to circulate on social media, the Chennai ceremony has emerged as more than just a family celebration — standing out as a rare moment where long-standing friendships, political camaraderie and the allure of cinema came together seamlessly.
