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Suriya and Jyotika's daughter, Diya, has graduated from school, marking a proud moment for the family. Jyotika shared an emotional message and photos on Instagram, highlighting the joy and significance of the day. The celebration included loved ones, teachers, and grandparents, adding warmth and depth to the special occasion. Suriya's and Jyotika's recent film projects, "Retro" and "Dabba Cartel," respectively, were also mentioned, showcasing their successful careers.

Key Points: Suriya and Jyotika Celebrate Daughter Diya's Graduation

  • Jyotika shares heartfelt note on Instagram
  • Family celebrates with heartwarming photos
  • Celebrations included teachers and grandparents
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Suriya-Jyotika's daughter Diya graduates from school, proud Amma pens emotional note

Diya, daughter of stars Suriya and Jyotika, graduates school; Jyotika shares a heartfelt message.

"May your choices reflect your hopes and not your fears. - Jyotika"

Mumbai, May 31

Star couple Suriya and Jyotika are celebrating a special moment in their family. Their daughter, Diya, has graduated from school, and it was clearly a big day not just for her but for her proud parents as wrll.

Jyotika took to Instagram to share the happy news with fans, posting a video from the graduation along with a caption that read, "PROUD. May your choices reflect your hopes and not your fears. All the very best, Diya. Amma and Appa's blessings forever."

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The actress also shared several photos on her Instagram Stories. The pictures showed a warm celebration with family, teachers, and the woman who has cared for Diya since her kindergarten days.

In one post, Jyothika wrote, "Tassel worth the hassle! Proud of you, my girl!" She also shared a family photo of Suriya and Diya together.

Another touching moment was captured in a photo of Diya with her maternal and paternal grandparents, with Jyotika writing, "Proud grandparents."

She also shared a special message for Diya's teacher, Angie: "A good teacher is like a candle - she consumes herself to light the way for others! Thank you, Angie, for illuminating Diya's path."

Suriya was last seen in Retro, a romantic action drama directed by Karthik Subbaraj, alongside Pooja Hegde. The film follows the journey of Paarivel Kannan, an adopted son of a gangster who is trying to leave his past behind.

Jyotika recently starred in Dabba Cartel, a film about a group of women running a drug cartel while pretending to operate a food delivery business. The film also stars Shabana Azmi, Shalini Pandey, Nimisha Sajayan, and Anjali Anand.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Heartwarming to see celebrity parents being so involved in their children's lives! Diya is lucky to have such grounded parents despite their stardom. Wishing her all the best for future endeavors! 🌟
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Rahul M.
"Tassel worth the hassle" - what a cute caption by Jyotika! 😄 Shows how education is valued in their family. Unlike some star kids who drop out early, it's refreshing to see Diya complete her schooling properly.
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Shanti V.
The mention of the teacher who's been with Diya since kindergarten shows how much they value relationships. In today's fast-paced world, such loyalty is rare. Kudos to the family for keeping traditions alive!
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Arjun P.
While I'm happy for their family, I wish they'd share less personal moments publicly. Celebrities' children deserve privacy too. That said, Diya looks like a bright young woman - all the best to her!
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Meena S.
Suriya-Jyotika are setting such great examples as parents! Their emotional yet practical message ("choices reflect hopes not fears") is something all Indian parents should tell their children. More power to them! 💕
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Vikram R.
The grandparents' photo melted my heart! In our culture, elders' blessings mean everything. Good to see Diya growing up with strong family values despite being a star kid. #FamilyFirst

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