Yash and Radhika get engaged at a starry event

August 13, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 08:33 am IST - BENGALURU:

Actor-couple Ambareesh and Sumalatha at the engagement of actors Yash and Radhika Pandit in Goa on Friday.— PHOTO: BY Special arrangement

Actor-couple Ambareesh and Sumalatha at the engagement of actors Yash and Radhika Pandit in Goa on Friday.— PHOTO: BY Special arrangement

Popular actors Yash and Radhika Pandit, who together started their celluloid career eight years ago, are now set to start a new life together. They got engaged on Friday at a star hotel in Goa, with several actors of the film industry besides family members in attendance.

Interestingly, both the actors started out on the small screen and then entered the cinema world. While Yash acted in the popular TV serial Preethi Illada Mele , Radhika played a major role in Nandagokula and Sumangali .

Yash and Radhika acted together for the first time in the film Moggina Manasu (2008). Both of them later paired in Yogaraj Bhat’s Drama and Santhosh Ananddram’s Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari , which was a big success and has been remade in other languages too.

In just eight years, both have achieved success, and Yash is among the five highest paid male actors in Kannada.

On Friday, Kannada film actors such as Ravichandran, Ambareesh and Malavika Avinash and film-makers Yogaraj Bhat and Shashank were present at the engagement. According to family sources, the wedding may take place by the year-end.

Yash and Radhika are teamed up for Santhu Straight Forward . While Radhika is also acting in Doddmane Huduga , Yash is busy with KGF and Rana.

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