Actor Vishnu Vishal, at the pre-release event of Aranya aka Haathi Mere Saathi in Hindi and Kaadan in Tamil, confirmed that he will be tying the knot with badminton player, Jwala Gutta. As per a report in India Today, while speaking to the media, he also thanked Jwala for her unconditional support during the shooting of the film. He will announce the wedding date soon. Aranya that also has Rana Daggubati is slated to hit the theatres on March 26. Vishal and Jwala are together for two years, reportedly. They keep on sharing romantic pictures on their social media handles.
While opening about his wedding to Jwala, Vishnu Vishal told at the event, “We are going to tie the know real soon and I am going to become a Telugu alludu (son-in-law) now. I am extremely happy about it. I will announce the wedding date soon.”
Thanking Jwala, he said, “I want to thank Jwala. She was of huge support while shooting this film as she was there for me throughout.”
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It was on September 7, 2020, Vishnu Vishal proposed to Jwala on her birthday and they got engaged. Sharing pics, he wrote, “Happy birthday @Guttajwala. New start to LIFE…Lets be positive and work towards a better future for us,Aryan,our families,friends and people around..Need all your love n blessings guys..#newbeginnings. thank you @basanthjain for arranging a ring in d middle of d night (sic).”
Happy birthday @Guttajwala
New start to LIFE..
Lets be positive and work towards a better future for us,Aryan,our families,friends and people around..Need all your love n blessings guys..#newbeginnings
thank you @basanthjain for arranging a ring in d middle of d night.. pic.twitter.com/FYAVQuZFjQ
— VISHNU VISHAL – V V (@TheVishnuVishal) September 7, 2020
Vishal was earlier married to Tamil actor K. Natraj’s daughter Ragini Natraj for seven years and they have a son named Aryan. They divorced in 2018 while Jwala got married to badminton player Chetan Anand in 2005 and they got divorced in 2011.
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