Kannada star yash was welcomed home by his wife radhika Pandit with balloons and hugs after shooting for ‘Ramayana’. Fans call the couple adorable and #CoupleGoals.

Kannada superstar yash was in for a heart-melting surprise when he returned home from mumbai recently. His wife, former actor radhika Pandit, gave him a warm airport welcome that quickly won over fans on social media.


Sweet Reunion at the Airport

Yash, who is currently juggling multiple projects, including Nitesh Tiwari’s epic saga ‘Ramayana’, shared a candid photo on Instagram, capturing the moment he reunited with radhika Pandit at the Bengaluru airport. In the adorable picture, Radhika is seen hugging yash tightly while he carries her, and she holds a bunch of purple star-shaped balloons.


The photo, shared through a joint post by the couple, featured a red heart and an evil eye emoji in the caption — simple yet expressive. Fans instantly flooded the comments section with admiration, calling them "couple goalsand showering the post with red hearts and evil eye emojis. One fan wrote, “Let this cute couple not have any evil eye,” while another praised them as “Ideal… Beautiful… Couple.”


Yash and Radhika’s relationship is one of the most cherished in the kannada film industry. The duo met in 2007 on the sets of the television show ‘Nanda Gokula’ and started dating shortly after, although they kept their relationship under wraps for years. Rumors swirled after their 2014 romantic drama ‘Mr and Mrs Ramachari’, and the couple finally made it official in 2016, getting engaged in goa in august and tying the knot in a private ceremony in Bengaluru in december that year. They now share two children.

On the Work Front

Professionally, yash continues to scale new heights post the massive success of ‘KGF: Chapter 1’ and ‘KGF: Chapter 2’. Those films, directed by Prashanth Neel, catapulted him to pan-India stardom and brought global attention to Kannada cinema.


Yash is currently filming ‘Ramayana’, in which he stars alongside ranbir kapoor and Sai Pallavi. Additionally, he’s working on ‘Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups’, directed by Geetu Mohandas — a bilingual project being shot in both kannada and English.

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