'Making rangoli with my mum is an important Onam memory'
India, Sept. 5 -- Krithi Shetty is thrilled to celebrate Onam with family and friends. "I am very excited to wear my new saree and the most exciting part for me is Onam sadhya," she tells us. The 21-year-old actor, who has observed the festival since childhood, reflects on its significance and her family's long-standing tradition of making rangolis, or pookalam in Malayalam.
Krithi believes that Onam carries an important lesson for everyone: "Iam a very religious person, and I believe that it's important to surrender to whatever you have faith in. So, Onam is extremely special because its story teaches us humility and what deep devotion can do.
She shares that pookalams are the first thing that come to mind when she thinks of Onam. She says, "It is something that we do at home too. By "we", I mean my mother, because I am just there for her emotional support when she is making it!"
As she gears up for her Tamil debut with the film Love Insurance Kompany, she fondly recalls last year's Onam in Kerala. "The most special Onam for me has to be last year because my Malayalam debut, ARM was released, and we were promoting the film around the same time. I got to be in Kochi to see and experience the energy of Onam in Kerala; it was beautiful," concludes the actor....
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