Actor
Gautham
Karthik
and
actress
Manjima
Mohan
are
getting
married
this
month,
they
met
the
media
recently
and
answered
various
questions.
Gautham
Karthik
made
his
debut
as
an
actor
with
Mani
Ratnam's
Kadal
in
Tamil
cinema.
Kadal
received
mixed
reviews
from
the
audience.
But
everyone
appreciated
Gautham
Karthik
for
his
brilliant
performance.
His
second
film
Yennamo
Yedho
didn't
do
well
at
the
box
office.
He
targeted
caste
based
audience
with
his
film
Muthuramalingam
and
got
trolled
by
the
meme
creators
for
the
poor
content
and
making
of
the
film.
Though
he
could
not
take
the
place
of
his
father
Karthik,
he
continues
his
struggle
to
maintain
his
identity
as
a
leading
actor
in
Tamil
cinema.
Gautham,
who
then
got
into
controversy
by
acting
in
an
adult
film
Hara
Hara
Mahadevaki,
has
recently
chosen
to
play
different
stories
and
characters.
In
this
case,
he
was
said
to
be
in
love
with
Malayalam
actress
Manjima
Mohan,
who
acted
with
him
in
Devarattam
for
the
past
few
years.
Suddenly
both
of
them
confirmed
their
love
by
posting
a
romantic
photo
recently.
Following
this,
their
wedding
is
planned
to
be
held
on
November
28,
2022
in
a
very
grand
manner.
In
this
case,
the
couple
met
the
media
to
announce
their
marriage
and
answered
various
questions.
Gautham
admitted
that
he
was
the
first
to
tell
his
love
to
Manjima.
She
replied
with
a
'Yes',
two
days
after
the
proposal.
To
the
question
raised
about
Honey
Moon,
he
said
that
he
will
inform
about
it
after
marriage.
Manjima
Mohan
said
that
both
sides
of
the
house
accepted
their
love
very
happily.
When
asked
what
Gautham's
father
Karthik
said,
he
said
that
his
father
had
consented
to
their
love,
saying
that
"You
should
freely
marry
whoever
you
think
will
encourage
you
throughout
your
life."
For
the
question
Manjima
Mohan's
acting
career
after
marriage,
she
said
that
she
will
definitely
act
and
currently
has
two
films
in
hand.
And
when
a
journalist
asked
about
the
caste
of
Manjima
Mohan,
Gautam
and
Manjima
replied
together,
"It
is
a
love
marriage
and
caste
does
not
matter.
This
question
is
not
necessary."