New Delhi:
Sai Pallavi has been trending for all the right reasons. He had fun at sister Pooja Kannan’s wedding. Sai Pallavi’s sister Pooja Kannan recently got married to Vineeth Sivakumar in Tamil Nadu. Videos of the wedding are going viral on social media where Sai Pallavi is seen dancing her heart out. In one of the videos shared on X (formerly Twitter), Sai can be seen dancing with a family member to the Marathi song Apsara Aali from Natarang. Look:
Here is the full dance video of Queen Sister’s Dance on Marathi song APSARA AALI….š¦ā¤ļøāš„@Sai_Pallavi92#SaiPallavi #PoojaKannan #SaiPallaviSistersWedding pic.twitter.com/5hwZZQR4oH
ā Sai Pallavi FCā¢ (@SaipallaviFC) September 8, 2024
In another video, she can be seen dancing to another Marathi song, Sairat’s Zingaat. He can be seen having a blast as family members join him on the dance floor. Look:
Sai Pallavi danced for Sairat movie Zingaat ā¤ļøāš„@Sai_Pallavi92#SaiPallavi #SaiPallaviSistersWedding pic.twitter.com/BsnSdR3bZ6
– Sai Pallavi (@Sai_PallaviFans) September 8, 2024
Actor Sai Pallavi’s sister Pooja Kannan got engaged in January and shared pictures from the ceremony on her Instagram profile. Sharing the pictures, Sai Pallavi wrote on Instagram, “Bigger family, fuller hearts and too much love my heart can’t contain 01/21/2024.” Here are more family photos.
Sai Pallavi made her acting debut in the Malayalam film Premam. He has also acted in Tamil and Telugu hits. His cinema credits include Maari 2, Love Story, Shyam Singha Roy, NGK, Athiran, Kali, Fidaa, Diya, Virata Parvam to name a few. He was last seen in the 2022 film Gargi. His upcoming projects include SK 21 and Thandel.
The actor is currently shooting for Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana. Last year, a Pinkvilla report quoted a source close to the project as saying, “Ranbir and Sai will start shooting the film around February 2024. The first part of the trilogy will focus more on Lord Rama and Sita, leading towards Sita Haran’s conflict. The duo will shoot the film from February to August 2024, before calling that at the end of Ramayana: Part One.