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'Chill Out Guys': Anirudh Ravichander BREAKS Silence On Wedding Rumours With Kavya Maran

'Chill Out Guys': Anirudh Ravichander BREAKS Silence On Wedding Rumours With Kavya Maran

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Anirudh Ravichander took to X (formerly Twitter) and quashed his wedding rumours. 'Marriage ah? lol .. Chill out guys. Please stop spreading rumours (sic)," the Jawan musician wrote. However, he did not write anything about whether he is in a relationship. Take a look:
Marriage ah? lol .. Chill out guys 😃 pls stop spreading rumours 🙏🏻— Anirudh Ravichander (@anirudhofficial) June 14, 2025
Anirudh's wedding speculations began after a Reddit post claimed he had been seeing Kavya Maran for over a year and are considering marriage soon. The post read: 'It is being speculated that music composer Anirudh Ravichander and Kavya Maran – daughter of Sun TV's Kalanithi Maran and owner of the Sunrisers Hyderabad IPL team – are in a relationship. Reports suggest that superstar Rajinikanth has personally spoken to Kalanithi Maran about their relationship, leading to expectations that the couple may tie the knot soon."
Anirudh and Kavya's dating speculations began after they were seen together on a dinner outing recently. Reddit users claimed they had seen the duo on several other occasions as well, albeit with the utmost privacy. Reacting to the Reddit rumour, a user wrote, 'Might actually be true seeing how I have seen in other subs where people said they have seen both of them having dinner at star hotels."
Other Reddit users wrote, 'I myself have seen them in Las Vegas a year back, they were having a good personal time walking down the Vegas strip", 'I was watching an old interview of anirudh's where this tarot reader is predicting his love life and she says He'll marry someone who is very well educated and someone who's in the telecommunication broadcasting industry. Honestly crazy if this is actually true."
For those unversed, Anirudh hails from an artistic family. He is the son of actor Ravi Raghavendra and classical dancer Lakshmi. His aunt Latha is married to the legendary actor Rajinikanth, and his great-grandfather, K Subramanyam, was a filmmaker in the 1930s
On the work front, Aniridh Ravichander has composed music for an impressive film list including Superstar Rajinikanth's Coolie, Thalapathy Vijay's Jana Nayagan, Vijay Deverakonda's Kingdom, AR Murugadoss' Madharasi, Vignesh Shivan's Love Insurance Kompany, and Nani's Paradise.

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