
This director married actress 10 years younger than him, changed his wife's religion, name, divorced her 24 years later due to…, demanded Rs 80 crore, he is…
This filmmaker has been awarded three National Awards, Padma Shri, Jai Hind Silver Coin Award, two Kerala State Film Awards and other titles. He has directed more than 100 films in 4 languages (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam). His name is Priyadarshan, who is currently in the news for 'Hera Pheri 3'.
Priyadarshan's in-laws were against the marriage
Priyadarshan married actress Lissy in 1990 at the peak of his career. However, Lissy's family was against this relationship. They did not want their daughter to marry a filmmaker. They protested a lot. Also, director-producer Alleppey Ashraf had told that Priyadarshan's friends were also against this marriage.
When Priyadarshan's mother-in-law arrived on the set with goons
Alleppey Ashraf had told that filmmaker and actor Cochin Haneefa had told him about Lissy's mother. Once the actress's mother Alliamma had reached the set with goons. Her intention was to threaten to end their relationship and forcibly take away the daughter from there. But Haneefa defended herself and while chasing away the goons, she had said – If any of you dare to touch her, I will kill you.
Lissy changed her religion for marriage and later changed her name
Lissy's religion was Christian, and Priyadarshan belonged to the Hindu community. The actress later changed her religion and married the filmmaker after adopting Hinduism. They got married on December 13, 1990. After this, Lissy also changed her name to Lakshmi and quit acting. Lissy left her career for Priyadarshan and became a mother of two children
After marrying Priyadarshan, Lissy was offered many big projects, but she left everything for her husband and started looking after the family and business. In 1993, she welcomed daughter Kalyani Priyadarshan, and then in 1995, she gave birth to son Siddharth.
Why did Priyadarshan get a divorce after 24 years?
After 24 years of marriage, Priyadarshan and Lissy separated. They got divorced in 2016. Now, the reason behind this is not known to date, but the director had said in an old interview that there is a lot of ego in his family, and perhaps this became the reason for their divorce.
According to media reports, during the divorce proceedings, Lissy had allegedly asked for Rs 80 crore as alimony from Priyadarshan. But later, the actress reacted to these rumors and said that she had not asked for anything like that. Lissy had said that her divorce was as bad as her marriage. Priyadarshan's son Siddharth is married to an American woman, and daughter Kalyani is currently single and working in the South cinema.
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