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"Please stop spreading rumours": Anirudh Ravichander on his wedding speculation

"Please stop spreading rumours": Anirudh Ravichander on his wedding speculation

India Gazette18 hours ago

New Delhi [India], June 14 (ANI): Music composer Anirudh Ravichandar quashed the reports of his marriage, asking his fans to stop 'spreading rumours' about his wedding.
After several online reports mentioned that Ravichandar would be announcing his marriage soon, the ace music composer took to his X handle to ask people not to spread rumours about his personal life.
Responding to the buzz around his marriage, the Jailer and Leo music director wrote, 'Marriage ah? lol...Chill out guys. Please stop spreading rumours.'
https://x.com/anirudhofficial/status/1933865283648933977
Meanwhile, Anirudh Ravichander is set to compose music for Nani starrer 'Paradise'.
Earlier this year, actor Nani confirmed that composer Anirudh Ravichander will be creating the music for his upcoming film 'The Paradise'. The movie is directed by Srikanth Odela and marks their second collaboration after the hit film 'Dasara'.
Talking about the film, 'The Paradise' is set in Hyderabad and promises an intense storyline. Production for 'The Paradise' has recently started; however, further details about the cast and crew are yet to be revealed.
Anirudh Ravichander is known for his music composition in films like 'Jailer', 'Jawan', 'Master', 'Beast', 'Leo', 'Indian 2' and others. He is now considered one of the popular choices of producers and directors in the film industry.
Ravichander was also featured in the promo video for Jailer 2, which the makers shared earlier this year to officially announce the film's sequel.
In the video, Nelson Dilipkumar and Anirudh are seen chilling in a house in Goa when they are interrupted by some goons. These goons are killed by knives and guns thrown at them. Then, Rajinikanth makes a captivating entry.
The release date of the movie has not been released yet. (ANI)

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