(L) Khushbu Sundar's Instagram post with her husband Sundar C; (R) K Bhagyaraj 
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Khushbu Sundar hits back at criticism over wedding posts amid K Bhagyaraj mourning: ‘I have all the right to be happy’

Khushbu received flak for posting photographs from the wedding festivities in Goa, including a candid picture with husband and filmmaker Sundar C

Cinema Express Desk

Actor-politician Khushbu Sundar responded strongly to criticism online after some users questioned her for continuing to share moments from her daughter Avantika’s wedding celebrations following the death of filmmaker-actor K Bhagyaraj.

The actor had recently posted photographs from the wedding festivities in Goa, including a candid picture with husband and filmmaker Sundar C. However, the post drew criticism from a section of social media users, with one person asking whether it was appropriate to share celebratory images while Tamil Nadu was grieving Bhagyaraj’s demise.

Khushbu did not let the comment pass. Replying directly to the user, she questioned why someone would continue following her only to criticise her and pointed out that her daughter’s wedding had taken place less than two days earlier. Referring to Bhagyaraj’s family, she also said she shared a close relationship with his wife, actor Poornima Bhagyaraj, and implied that outsiders were in no position to judge her response to the situation.

“If you find it difficult, stop following me. I am better off without people like you. I have all the right to be happy,” she wrote.

Khushbu's reponse to criticism

Avantika, the elder daughter of Khushbu and Sundar C, married Shravan Sreenivasan in Goa on Thursday evening in the presence of family members and film personalities. The ceremony saw several well-known names in attendance, including Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna Akkineni, Venkatesh, Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Trisha Krishnan and Amala Akkineni.

The conversation online gained traction as videos and photographs from the celebrations continued to circulate around the same time that tributes poured in for Bhagyaraj.

Bhagyaraj, who died at 73, was one of Tamil cinema’s most influential writer-directors and actors. Across a career spanning more than five decades, he built a reputation for rooted storytelling and memorable middle-class dramas through films including Andha 7 Naatkal, Mundhanai Mudichu, Chinna Veedu and Enga Chinna Rasa. Beyond Tamil cinema, he also directed the Hindi film Aakhree Raasta starring Amitabh Bachchan in a dual role.

He is survived by his wife Poornima and children Shanthanu and Saranya.

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