Actress Lissy Lakshmi has once again addressed ongoing speculation surrounding Pranav Mohanlal and Kalyani Priyadarshan. The rumours about their alleged relationship and possible wedding have been circulating for a while.However, Lissy’s recent response on social media has now firmly clarified the situation.
Vishu post and Lissy Lakshmi’s reply
Lissy Lakshmi shared a heartfelt Vishu message with her followers on social media. In her Vishu message, Lissy had written: “Wishing everyone a Vishu filled with prosperity, wealth, health, and happiness! Wishing all a prosperous New Year.”The post received warm wishes and engagement from fans across platforms.However, a fan commented under the post, expressing excitement about a possible wedding between Pranav and Kalyani. Without any delay, Lissy replied, “This is false news.”
Alleppey Ashraf’s statement
Amid the renewed discussion, an earlier statement by filmmaker Alleppey Ashraf has resurfaced. As reported by Manorama News, Ashraf had previously spoken about the rumours in detail.Alleppey Ashraf said in an earlier interview, “Some people are curious to know whether Kalyani will marry Mohanlal’s son Pranav. Many may wish for it, and many may believe it. I directly asked Lissy about this. Lissy said, ‘Ashraf ikka, if they had such a wish, wouldn’t it be something that would make both families happy? But there is no such relationship between them. They have shared a brother–sister bond since childhood. Appu has been like a hero to all of them—he would climb trees, jump over walls, and was a hero figure among the kids. Kalyani has not been in love with anyone so far. I’m sure of that,’ Lissy said.”
Childhood bond, not romance
Kalyani Priyadarshan and Pranav Mohanlal’s bond has often been described as similar to that of siblings rather than romantic partners.Their on-screen pairing in films like ‘Hridayam’ and ‘Varshangalkku Shesham’ received strong appreciation from the audiences. Pranav Mohanlal had earlier appeared in the Priyadarshan’s directorial epic drama ‘Kunjali Marakkar’, where the ‘Dies Irae’ actor played the childhood version of Mohanlal.