
Dhanush and his sons make a dapper appearance at The Gray Man’s premiere in LA
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Dhanush and his sons, Linga and Yatra, looked dapper in classic formal suits as they attended The Gray Man’s premiere in Los Angeles.
Dhanush made a dapper appearance as he attended the premiere of his Hollywood debut The Gray Man in Los Angeles on Wednesday. The actor was accompanied by his sons, Yatra and Linga for the star-studded event held at the TCL Chinese Theatre. Must we add, they made a super-handsome trio together!
The South star took to Instagram and shared photos from the movie’s premiere. Dressed in a crisp black suit, he looked just so dapper. His sons also complemented him in smart ensembles. While sharing the photos, the actor quipped that his kids completely stole the show.
“When you realise they have completely stolen the show from you! At #TheGrayMan premiere with Yathra and Linga (sic),” he wrote in the caption.
See his Instagram post here:
For the event, Dhanush opted for a formal black suit. He wore a classic white shirt and layered it with a well-tailored black blazer. A pair of straight-fit pants and a black tie completed his ensemble. The actor also sported a stylish mullet haircut.
His kids were also dressed to impress in classic formal suits, and were all smiles as they posed for pictures with their father at the event.
The Gray Man is an action thriller directed by the Russo brothers, Anthony and Joe. The film stars Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Dhanush, Jessica Henwick and Julia Butters.

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