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Prarthana Krishna clarifies the viral wedding video: 'It was just a photoshoot, she is my best friend'
Prarthana Krishna clarifies the viral wedding video: 'It was just a photoshoot, she is my best friend'

Time of India

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Prarthana Krishna clarifies the viral wedding video: 'It was just a photoshoot, she is my best friend'

Malayalam actress Prarthana addressed a viral video. The video seemed to show a same-sex wedding with her friend. Prarthana stated it was a creative photoshoot for social media. She clarified it was not a real wedding ceremony. The shoot mimicked trends on social media. Initial captions and visuals led to public speculation. Popular Malayalam television actress Prarthana has broken her silence after a recent video, which appeared to depict a same-sex wedding between her and a female friend, went viral on social media. The video, which showed the duo performing traditional Hindu wedding rituals, including tying the knot and applying sindoor, sparked widespread speculation and mixed reactions online. The actress, known for her roles in serials like Koodevide and Meenakshi Kalyanam, clarified that the video was not a real wedding but rather a creative photoshoot done for social media. "Thanks for the overwhelming response. We went viral instantly. It was just a shoot, not a real wedding. We also did what actresses from other industries did on Instagram. She is my best friend, happily married, and has a son," Prarthana explained in a follow-up video shared on her official social media account. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Prarthana KriShna N Nair (@_actress_prarthanakrishnanair_) The video was initially posted with bold captions that drew attention from netizens. Prarthana wrote, "Not all girls are your toy! Get lost from toxic fake dramatic peoples," while her friend Ansiya shared the clip with the caption "with my pondatti", further fueling speculation. The visual and thematic presentation of the shoot — set against a temple backdrop with traditional attire — was strikingly realistic, leading many to believe it was a genuine ceremony. The internet quickly picked up on the video, and reactions ranged from supportive messages praising their courage to critical comments questioning their intent. However, the actresses have now made it clear that the shoot was inspired by similar content trending on social media platforms and was not meant to be interpreted as an actual wedding.

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