Sivakarthikeyan visits Tiruchendur Murugan temple following son Pavan's naming ceremony

Sivakarthikeyan and his wife, Aarti, visited Tiruchendur Murugan Temple post-naming their son, Pavan, on July 14 in Chennai. Sivakarthikeyan, in a green shirt and veshti, received a special welcome, delighting fans as pictures and videos went viral. His film, 'Amaran,' directed by Rajkumar Periyasamy, is in post-production, and 'SK 23' with AR Murugadoss has completed its first schedule.
Sivakarthikeyan visits Tiruchendur Murugan temple following son Pavan's naming ceremony
Sivakarthikeyan, a popular figure in South Indian cinema, recently visited the Tiruchendur Murugan temple. Pictures and videos from this devotional trip have gone viral on the internet. Sivakarthikeyan and his wife Aarti were blessed with a baby boy a few weeks ago, whom they named Pavan. The naming ceremony for their second son, Pavan, took place at their home in Chennai on July 14.
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A video from the ceremony garnered attention earlier this morning.
Following Pavan's naming ceremony, Sivakarthikeyan visited the Tiruchendur Murugan temple to seek the blessings of Lord Muruga. He made a casual appearance in a green shirt and traditional veshti. The temple management honored him with a special welcome, and fans and temple staff took the opportunity to click pictures with the actor.
On the work front, Sivakarthikeyan is gearing up for the release of "Amaran," directed by Rajkumar Periyasamy. The patriotic drama is slated for release in August, with post-production work progressing rapidly. An official update is expected soon. Additionally, Sivakarthikeyan has begun work on his next film with director AR Murugadoss, tentatively titled "SK 23." The first schedule of "SK 23" has already been completed, and the next schedule will commence soon.

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