Photos of ‘Why this Kolaveri de…‘ fame Anirudh (22) and Andrea Jeremiah (27) sharing lip-locks and kissing one another were leaked in the internet and spread like wildfire. The pictures definitely raised several eyebrows but Anirudh and Andrea remained tight-lipped about it.
Andrea has now reportedly opened up and expressed that the pictures are nearly 18 months old and isn’t something she’s ashamed off as they (Anirudh and Andrea) shared a lovely relationship but had to call it off and part ways!
The actress also went on record stating that she prefers giving a deaf ear to these rumors although it’s saddening and prefers to focus on bettering her career graph.
This must put an end to the endless rumors about the duo!
Anirudh-Andrea liplock pics go viral online
Photographs of Anirudh Ravichander, the music director of the famous ‘Why this Kolaveri de…‘ song fame kissing south Indian singer-actor Andrea Jeremiah got leaked online and are being circulated on Facebook and YouTube.
One of the pictures is a close-up of the two where they are kissing lip to lip and the in the other picture, Anurudh is seen kissing Andrea on her cheek.
There has been no confirmation on whether the photos are morphed or not. A YouTube video showing the photos were removed due to copyright claims while the photos are still being circulated in Facebook and Twitter.
Having begun her career as a Tamil playback singer in 2005, Andrea Jeremiah has many famous songs to her credit and is remembered for her role in Pachaikili Muthucharam.
Andrea Jeremiah will sing for Gundello Godari.






























Singer-cum-actress Andrea Jeremiah is highly elated as she has reasons to be..
As she was recently asked by maestro Ilaiyaraaja to croon for his Telugu film Gundello Godhari, the Telugu version of Marandhen Mannithen, which stars Aadhi, Tapsee, Sundeep Kishan and Suja Varunee in the lead.
The film is being produced by Lakshmi Manchu and directed by debutant Kumar Nagendra.The film deals with the lives of four individuals who are trapped in floods.