Midhutty , who shot to fame with his role as Kutti in the 2024 blockbuster Fahadh Faasil starrer ‘ Aavesham ’, has entered a new chapter in his personal life—he’s now married. The actor tied the knot with his longtime partner, Parvathy , in a heartwarming ceremony attended by close friends and family.

Netizens share heartwarming wishes for the couple

As soon as the pictures of the newly married couple went online, netizens shared their heartwarming wishes. One comment read, “Happy married life.” Another one wrote, “Our Kutti got married! Congrats!.” A third one wrote, “Loved your performance in ‘Aavesham’. Congrats to the couple.” Another comment read, “Happy married life Midhutty.”

Fame from social media

Before becoming a recognizable face in Malayalam cinema , Midhutty first made waves through social media, particularly with his viral Instagram Reels.

Known for his quirky humour and sharp comic timing, he quickly garnered a loyal fan base online. It was this digital popularity that caught the attention of filmmakers and eventually led to his casting in ‘Aavesham’.

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