On
the
morning
of
Mother's
Day
2020
(May
10),
Tollywood
producer
Dil
Raju
surprised
everyone
by
tying
the
knot
for
the
second
time.
The
rumours
about
Dil
Raju's
second
marriage
have
been
doing
the
rounds
for
quite
a
while
now.
But
now,
the
49-year-old
producer
got
married
to
in
the
presence
of
a
few
relatives
in
Sri
Venkateswara
Swamy
Temple
in
Nizamabad.
Hinting
about
his
wedding,
Dil
Raju
earlier
shared
a
message
on
his
production
house
Sri
Venkateswara
Creations'
Twitter
account.
The
message
reads,
"With
the
World
coming
to
a
standstill,
things
haven't
quite
been
great
for
most
of
us
on
the
professional
front.
I
haven't
been
going
through
a
great
time
personally
as
well
for
a
while
now.
But
I
am
hopeful
things
will
settle
down
very
soon
and
all
will
be
well.
And
in
that
fervour
of
hope,
it's
now
time
for
me
to
turn
over
a
new
leaf
and
restart
my
personal
life
on
a
happy
note."
—
Sri
Venkateswara
Creations
(@SVC_official)
May
10,
2020
Dil
Raju
reportedly
got
married
to
a
30-year-old
Brahmin
girl.
She
is
said
to
be
a
family
friend
and
has
no
connection
with
film
fraternity.
The
report
published
in
a
leading
portal
also
suggests
that
she
has
earlier
worked
as
an
air
hostess.
Now,
the
pictures
of
his
private
wedding
went
viral
on
social
media.
Dil
Raju
and
his
second
wife
are
looking
beautiful
in
traditional
outfit.
For
those
who
are
unversed,
Dil
Raju's
first
wife,
Anita,
passed
away
on
March
11,
2017,
due
to
a
fatal
cardiac
arrest.
After
seeing
his
loneliness
for
almost
three
years,
his
family
and
close
friends
suggested
him
to
get
married
again.
However,
Dil
Raju
has
not
yet
made
an
official
announcement
about
his
second
marriage.
On
the
professional
front,
Dil
Raju
is
bankrolling
Power
Star
Pawan
Kalyan's
next,
Vakeel
Saab,
which
is
a
Telugu
remake
of
Amitabh
Bachchan,
Taapsee
Pannu-starrer
Hindi
film,
Pink.
Vakeel
Saab
is
being
helmed
by
Venu
Sriram.
On
the
other
hand,
Dil
Raju
is
also
producing
Telugu
film
Jersey's
Hindi
remake,
starring
Shahid
Kapoor
and
Mrunal
Thakur
in
the
lead
roles.
The
film
is
being
directed
by
Gowtam
Tinnanuri.