Nikhil Kumaraswamy Gets Engaged To Revathi In A Grand Ceremony In Bengaluru
Actor Nikhil Kumaraswamy got engaged to Revathi in a private ceremony on Sunday. The grand celebration was held at Taj West End near Bangalore Turf Club and was reportedly attended by 6,000 guests.
Actor
Nikhil
Kumaraswamy
got
engaged
to
Revathi
in
a
private
ceremony
on
Sunday.
The
grand
celebration
was
held
at
Taj
West
End
near
Bangalore
Turf
Club
and
was
reportedly
attended
by
6,000
guests.
The
ceremony
also
witnessed
flower
decorations
being
sourced
from
all
over
the
state.
Revathi
and
Nikhil
were
seen
sporting
colour
coordinated
saree
and
sherwani
of
gold
and
cream
hues.
The
couple
exchanged
the
traditional
rose
and
jasmine
garlands
followed
by
the
engagement
rings.
This
was
accompanied
by
the
engaged
duo
seeking
blessings
from
their
elders
in
the
family.
For
the
uninitiated,
Nikhil
Kumaraswamy
is
the
son
of
former
Karnataka
Chief
Minister
HD
Kumaraswamy
and
the
grandson
of
former
Prime
Minister
of
India,
H.D.
Deve
Gowda.
Nikhil’s
soon
to
be
bride
Revathi
is
the
grand-niece
of
former
Karnataka
housing
minister
M
Krishnappa.
Nikhil
too,
for
a
brief
period
of
time,
had
entered
politics
and
contested
the
Lok
Sabha
elections
from
the
Mandya
district
in
the
summer
of
2019.
But
after
having
lost
the
public
mandate
to
Sumalatha
Ambareesh,
he
decided
to
re-focus
on
his
acting
career
in
2020.
Nikhil
has
now
announced
a
slew
of
new
projects
and
has
already
commenced
shooting
for
Vijay
Kumar
Konda
in
a
yet-untitled
sports
drama.
The
biggie
is
being
produced
by
Lahari
Production
in
association
with
Bhushan
Kumar’s
T-Series.
The
grand
ceremony
consisted
of
a
slew
of
Sandalwood
celebrities
and
politicians
from
the
state
in
attendance
including
the
Chief
Minister
of
Karnataka
BS
Yediyurappa,
former
ministers
DK
Shivakumar,
KJ
George
and
G
Parameshwara
among
others.
Nikhil’s
father
Kumaraswamy
has
now
announced
that
the
wedding
will
be
held
in
the
month
of
April
and
added,
"Though
Hassan
is
my
birthplace,
Ramanagara
gave
me
political
birth.
Nikhil's
wedding
is
the
only
auspicious
ceremony
in
my
family.
It
is
my
desire
to
invite
and
serve
food
for
the
people
of
Ramanagara
and
Mandya
districts."
(sic)