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Suriya’s daughter Diya poses with new pet, see photos

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Suriya’s daughter Diya poses with new pet, see photos

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  • Diya and son Dev posed with their new pet dog in new pictures.
  • Fans have been comparing Diya to her mother.
  • Fans have been sharing the photos online.
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In new photos that have appeared on social media, the son and daughter of Suriya and Jyothika stood alongside their pet. Their daughter Diya and son Dev are seen grinning for the camera in the pictures, which have been published by fan pages on Twitter and Instagram as they welcome a new pet dog. Dev and Diya posed with their mother in one of the photos while she had the cat on her lap in another, and Diya grinned in both shots. The images were probably taken at Suriya and Jyothika’s house because they also showed some dog chow kept on a couch.

Many fans have compared Diya to Jyothika in the photos that fans have been posting online. While some people thought she looked mature, others were overwhelmed by the new pet’s attractiveness. A fan commented, “Xerox copy,” in response to Jyothika and Diya’s images posted on Twitter. Another person inquired, “Is Diya now enrolled in school or college?” A fan commented, “Sitting comfortably on Diya’s lap,” in reference to their new pet.

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