Lady Superstar Nayanthara celebrated her 40th birthday on November 18 with a unique and heartfelt celebration in Delhi. Known for her glamorous life and achievements, the actress opted for a cozy, down-to-earth dinner with her husband, director Vignesh Shivan, at the iconic Kake Da Hotel in Connaught Place.
A Memorable Evening
In a video shared by Vignesh Shivan, the couple can be seen enjoying their delicious meal after waiting in line for 30 minutes to get a seat. The bustling environment added to the charm of the evening, with the couple savoring the simplicity of the experience. Nayanthara later reshared the video on Instagram, calling it her “best birthday dinner ever.” She wrote, “It felt so real and normal. Standing in a long queue and sitting amidst the crowd for the most delicious food was the best feeling ever. Thank you my Uyir for the sweetest birthday.”
Vignesh also expressed his joy at the intimate celebration, calling it the “smallest birthday eve celebration in these many years” and sharing how it made him genuinely happy. He thanked a kind stranger for capturing the special moment for them.
Heartfelt Messages
The couple’s love and affection were evident in their social media exchanges. On her birthday, Vignesh shared a heartfelt note for Nayanthara, addressing her as “my Uyir” (my life). He added, “My respect for you is a million times more than the love I have for you! For who you are, my thangamey!” Nayanthara replied with a simple yet loving, “I love you,” accompanied by a kiss and heart emoji.
Their Love Story
Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan tied the knot in a dreamy ceremony in 2022, and their relationship has only grown stronger. Their twin sons, Uyir and Ulag, have added more joy to their lives. Although the children were not present at the dinner, the couple ensured the celebration remained special and intimate.
This sweet gesture of celebrating life’s small joys highlights the genuine bond between Nayanthara and Vignesh, proving that even the simplest moments can become cherished memories.
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