South Indian celebrities from the nineties, including directors, actors, and actresses, recently reunited in Goa for a fun-filled get-together. Photos from the event have gone viral on social media. Sources at the reunion described it as a nostalgic gathering filled with laughter, memories, and heartfelt moments that took center stage. 

The star-studded guest list included veteran directors K S Ravikumar, Shankar, Lingusamy, Mohan Raja, and the ever-energetic choreographer-director Prabhu Deva. Popular actors Jagapathi Babu and Meka Srikanth added to the charisma, joining a bevy of leading ladies who ruled the silver screen in the 90s — Simran, Meena, Sangavi, Malavika, Sangitha, Reema Sen, Maheshwari, and Sivaranjani. As per IANS, the veterans relived golden film memories, spending hours on the beach, celebrating decades of friendship and cinematic legacy. 

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Meka Srikanth, Malavika, Sangitha and Reema Sen were also seen in the photos. Photo: Instagram/ meerasagar16
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The reunion was a heartwarming tribute to an unforgettable era that shaped South Indian cinema, with everyone cherishing the bonds built both on and off-screen. Photos and videos from the event are already going viral, delighting fans who are overjoyed to see their favourite stars together once again — sharing smiles, stories, and sunshine in Goa! A video posted by actress Simran in which all the actresses are seen dancing in unison to the tune of 'Kahin Aag Lage Lag Jaaye' from director Subhash Ghai's 'Taal' is fast winning hearts online. Simran posted the video with the caption, "Fun."

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The actors were also spotted wearing white for the reunion. Photo: Instagram/ meenasagar16

Similarly, ace director Mohan Raja, the elder brother of actor Ravi Mohan, posted a picture of himself with actor and director Prabhu Deva on a speedboat on his Instagram page and wrote,"On the day of #19yearsofUnakkumEnakkum, with the master himself." For the unaware, the superhit film 'Unnakkum Enakkum', which was directed by Mohan Raja, was the Tamil remake of the Telugu film 'Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana', which was directed by Prabhu Deva.

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