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Keerthy Suresh celebrates first Onam husband Antony Thattil in a modern twist to Kasavu saree, see pics

Keerthy Suresh celebrated her first Onam with husband Antony Thattil, stunning in a modern twist to the traditional Kasavu saree. The actress blended Kerala’s cultural essence with her unique style.

September 06, 2025 / 10:05 IST
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Keerthy Suresh shares pics with husband Antony Thattil
Keerthy Suresh shares pics with husband Antony Thattil

Keerthy Suresh celebrates Onam for the first time with her husband, Antony Thattil, following their wedding in 2024. The actress took to her Instagram and shared a series of photos from the festivity.

She captioned the pics in Malayalam, “Onam Ponnonam.” The actress looked stunning in the white saree. She gave a modern twist to her modern look. The actress has reminded her fans on Onam that festive attire can be both distinctly modern and steeped in tradition.
Keerthy combined her own subtle sense of style with Kerala's cultural essence for her Thiruvonam look this year. Her attire paid homage to her heritage while incorporating elements that gave it a modern, stylish, and distinctively Keerthy vibe.

Keerthy opted for a cream saree that reinterpreted the classic Kasavu for the event. Delicate florals in pink, orange, and purple hues were embroidered onto the saree in place of a plain drape, giving the otherwise calm colour scheme a hint of playfulness.

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The saree was adorned with a thin golden border that served as the design's anchor, preserving the authenticity of the Kasavu people's centuries-old weaving customs. Kasavu textiles have long been an essential part of Onam festivities, having originated in Kerala during the Travancore era of the 18th century.

Meanwhile, Keerthy’s husband, Antony Thattil, complimented her in a traditional look. He sported a crisp white kurta and a Kerala mundu edged with a gold border.