Putting speculations regarding their marriage to rest, Kannada actor Sonal Monteiro and filmmaker Tharun Sudhir have announced that they will tie the knot soon. The couple made the announcement by sharing a “trailer” for the “greatest love story” of their lives.

Taking to social media on Monday to share the well-crafted video featuring Sonal and Tharun themselves, the filmmaker noted, “Directing my greatest love story yet, with my leading lady, Sonal ♥️ 🧿 Let your blessings be there for the beginning of our story 🙏.” Sharing the same video, Sonal wrote, “Starring in my greatest love story yet, with my gentleman, Tharun ♥️.”

Sonal Monteiro and Tharun Sudhir The couple made the announcement by sharing a “trailer” for the “greatest love story” of their lives. (Images: Sonal/Instagram)

The couple also announced that they will get married on August 11, 2024. On Sunday, Tharun had shared a poster announcing the unveiling of something special on Monday. “Finally!! The director has found his life’s HEROINE! 😉,” he wrote, sharing a poster showing two chairs labelled “heroine” and “director” on a movie set.

Sonal and Tharun first worked together in 2021, when the actor played a key role in Tharun’s directorial Roberrt. The movie starred Darshan Thoogudeepa, an accused in the Renukaswamy murder case, in the lead role.

 

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Recently, Sonal Monteiro and Tharun Sudhir had shared a poster announcing the unveiling of something special on Monday. (Images: Sonal/Instagram)

According to Times Now, Tharun recently visited Darshan in jail to seek his blessing before the wedding. The director later said that Darshan was in good spirits and recovering well and that the actor insisted they keep the wedding date unchanged. Tharun also expressed hope that Darshan, who was arrested along with his friend, actor Pavithra Gowda, and 15 others on June 11 in connection with Renukaswamy’s murder, will be released from jail before the wedding.

“I don’t know if he will get special permission to attend. Invitations could not be handed over now due to jail restrictions, but I sought his blessings,” Times Now quoted Tharun as saying.

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