From Reel to Real: 6 South Indian Film Couples Who Found Love Off-Screen

RIVANSHI RAKHRAI

Atlee and Priya, having cultivated a strong friendship, took their relationship to the next level by tying the knot in 2014—more than a decade after they began dating. Their journey is documented on social media, where they share delightful photos, setting an example of couple goals for their admirers

Atlee and Priya

Prasanna and Sneha began as acquaintances during the filming of "Achamundu Achamundu" in 2009. Over time, their bond deepened, leading to a marriage in 2012. The couple, now parents to a son named Vihaan and a daughter named Aadhyantha, showcases the beauty of a relationship that evolves and strengthens over the years

Prasanna and Sneha

Ajith and Shalini's love story unfolded on the set of "Amarkalam," where Ajith confessed his feelings for Shalini. The co-stars turned life partners, and their marital journey includes two children—a daughter and a son. Ajith and Shalini stand as an embodiment of true and lasting love

Ajith and Shalini

Suriya and Jyotika, having shared the screen in numerous films, have earned a special place in the hearts of Tamil cinema enthusiasts. Their on-screen chemistry transitioned into real-life love, leading to a marriage in 2006. The couple took the time to seek approval from their families, solidifying their enduring connection.

Suriya and Jyotika

Arya and Sayyessha, the on-screen couple from the romance drama "Ghajinikanth," transcended fiction to reality when they fell in love. Their union culminated in a grand wedding in 2019, surrounded by close friends and family. Despite a delay in their joint project, "Teddy," their love remains steadfast

Arya and Sayyessha

Mahesh Babu and Namrata's love story is a cross-cultural journey, blending the realms of a renowned actor's son and a debutante from North India. Their romance blossomed during the filming of "Vamsi," and today, they stand as a delightful couple blessed with a son and a daughter

Mahesh Babu and Namrata