Vishal and Sai Dhanshika have been making the headlines ever for the reason that duo made their relationship official and introduced the marriage date. Now, the actor has penned a brief word for his soon-to-be spouse, giving a shoutout to her movie Yogi Da’s launch.
In a publish on social media, the actor shared the YouTube hyperlink to the movie’s trailer and mentioned, “Glad to launch the trailer of the movie #YogiDa starring Sai Dhanshika and others produced by #SenthilKumar and directed by #GouthamKrishna.”
The actor went on to want the forged and crew for the movie’s grand success on the field workplace and described the trailer as attention-grabbing and intriguing. He particularly took the identify of Ganesh Grasp and described how he has crafted an motion heroine, which is uncommon in cinema lately.
“Congrats #SaiDhanshika! Your onerous work exhibits very a lot within the trailer in each shot. You’ll positively see optimistic outcomes for this and an enormous increase in your profession in future. God bless,” the actor added.
See the publish right here:
Yogi Da is an upcoming actioner starring Sai Dhanshika, who units out to play a police officer within the movie.
For these unaware, Vishal and Sai Dhanshika have apparently been in a relationship for fairly a while and are planning to get hitched this yr. After making their relationship official, the actors have introduced their marriage ceremony to happen on August 29, 2025.
Coming to Vishal’s work entrance, the actor is subsequent set to star in Thupparivaalan 2. The movie is a sequel to his personal 2017 enterprise, Thupparivaalan, directed by Mysskin. The motion thriller featured the story of Kaniyan Poongundran, a detective assigned to resolve the case of a lacking canine, which leads him to determine a string of lies and against the law racket.
With Vishal and Mysskin splitting their collaboration as a result of funds points, the sequel movie is claimed to be helmed by the actor himself, marking his directorial debut.
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