Popular musician Sushin Shyam recently tied the knot with his long time partner Uthara Krishnan. The duo got married in a private ceremony attended only by close friends and family. The post-wedding photos of the couple, exclusively sourced by Manorama Online, have now caught everyone's attention. The photos were shared by Magic Motion Media, the photography company which handled the photo shoot of the event.

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Sushin Shyam and Uthara Krishnan. Photo: Magic Motion Media

Both Sushin and Uthara look mesmerising in the photos. Sushin wore a floral, lose fitting cream-coloured shirt for the event, while Uthara wore a pastel-orange shade sari, which was paired with an embroidered elbow-sleeved blouse.
Uthara is a relative of actor Parvathy Jayaram and worked as an assistant director in Anwar Rasheed's film 'Trance'. Sushin had introduced his wife to the public during Jayaram and Parvathy Jayaram's daughter Malavika's marriage.

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The two had met each other in Chennai. He had once admitted that Uthara was the first person to propose and also said Uthara was his best friend. Actors Fahadh and Nazriya, Jayaram and director-producer Anwar Rasheed were also present at the ceremony.

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The function was attended by close friends and family. Photo: Magic Motion Media

Sushin is notable for his work in several Malayalam films. He started his career training under music director Deepak Dev and then later went on to compose background music for films like 'Lord Livingston 7000 Kandi' and 'Kismath'. He got his big break composing music for 'Varathan', 'Kumbalangi Nights' for which, he went on to win the Kerala State Film Award for Best Music composer. He found major success with films like 'Bheeshma Parvam', 'Minnal Murali', 'Romancham', among others. His latest works, include 'Manjummel Boys' and 'Bougainvillea'.

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