Mangalore: Former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy and Kannada actress Radhika’s relationship seems to be finally out in the open with the two making their first public appearance together, The duo spent more than five hours in each other’s company on Friday at the Ashta Pavithra Nagamandalotsava, a religious ceremony organised by the actress’ family.
The ceremony was held at Paltaje in Salethoor village near Vittla, about 50 km away from Mangalore. Kumaraswamy stayed all through the ceremony which went on till late night and stood very close to Radhika. But neither of them smiled or looked at each other.
HDK arrived at Radhika’s farm house, where the function was being held, at around 5.30 pm and after meeting her family members, he joined in the ceremony at about 6.15 pm.
Radhika came to the function an hour after Kumaraswamy arrived.
The former CM had removed his shirt and was seen participating in the ceremony with a shawl wrapped around him and Radhika was wearing a black churidar.
Till date, Kumaraswamy has never been seen at any public function with Radhika or her family, though he often visits her house.
Radhika’s family had organised the ceremony on the advice of priests as their newly purchased property was supposed to be under “Naga Dosha.”
The ceremony was held at Paltaje in Salethoor village near Vittla, about 50 km away from Mangalore. Kumaraswamy stayed all through the ceremony which went on till late night and stood very close to Radhika. But neither of them smiled or looked at each other.
HDK arrived at Radhika’s farm house, where the function was being held, at around 5.30 pm and after meeting her family members, he joined in the ceremony at about 6.15 pm.
Radhika came to the function an hour after Kumaraswamy arrived.
The former CM had removed his shirt and was seen participating in the ceremony with a shawl wrapped around him and Radhika was wearing a black churidar.
Till date, Kumaraswamy has never been seen at any public function with Radhika or her family, though he often visits her house.
Radhika’s family had organised the ceremony on the advice of priests as their newly purchased property was supposed to be under “Naga Dosha.”