Arjun's
Daughter
Aishwarya:
Love,
Rumors,
And
An
Upcoming
Engagement?
Arjun
Sarja,
often
hailed
as
the
'Action
King'
in
South
Indian
cinema,
is
widely
recognised
for
his
heroic
and
villainous
roles.
Recently,
he
portrayed
the
menacing
character
of
Harold
Das
in
the
Tamil
blockbuster
'Leo,'
featuring
Thalapathy
Vijay
and
directed
by
Lokesh
Kanagaraj.
Aishwarya
Arjun,
the
daughter
of
Arjun
Sarja,
has
also
ventured
into
the
film
industry,
following
in
her
father's
footsteps.
She
made
her
debut
as
a
heroine
in
Vishal's
'Pattathu
Yaanai'
in
2013
and
later
took
on
a
lead
role
in
'Prema
Baraha,'
a
Kannada
romantic
drama
directed
and
written
by
her
father.
This
film
was
released
in
Tamil
as
'Sollividava.'
Despite
her
promising
start,
Aishwarya
has
not
been
seen
in
major
film
projects
recently.
In
recent
months,
intriguing
rumours
have
been
circulating
about
Aishwarya's
love
life.
Reports
suggest
that
she's
romantically
involved
with
a
well-known
Tamil
actor's
son,
and
their
relationship
has
been
blossoming
for
several
years.
Interestingly,
the
man
in
question,
rumoured
to
become
Aishwarya's
life
partner,
is
the
son
of
none
other
than
Thambi
Ramaiah,
a
legendary
character
actor
in
the
Kollywood
film
industry.
Thambi
Ramaiah,
known
for
his
versatile
performances,
has
an
elder
son,
Umapathy,
who
is
also
making
his
mark
as
an
actor
in
the
film
industry.
Umapathy
has
played
lead
roles
in
films
like
'Adhagappattathu
Magajanangalay,'
'Maniyaar
Kudumbam,'
'Thirumanam,'
and
'Thanne
Vandi.'
The
latest
buzz
is
that
Aishwarya
and
Umapathy
are
planning
to
take
their
relationship
to
the
next
level
with
marriage.
Aishwarya
And
Umapathy:
From
Love
To
Family
Blessings
Reports
suggest
that
both
families
have
now
given
their
blessings
to
the
blossoming
romance,
and
an
engagement
is
reportedly
on
the
horizon.
Actor
Arjun,
known
for
his
devotion,
had
a
Hanuman
temple
built
in
Chennai
in
2021.
It
is
said
that
the
engagement
ceremony
of
Aishwarya
and
Umapathy
is
scheduled
to
take
place
at
this
temple.
The
event
is
expected
to
be
an
intimate
affair,
with
only
close
family
members
and
a
select
group
of
friends
in
attendance.