Actor Parvathy Thiruvothu once shared her experience of working along with her co-stars in Qarib Qarib Single and Milana. She spoke concerning the emotional weight of losing two of her former co-actors, Irrfan Khan and Puneeth Rajkumar. In one in every of the interviews, she reflected on her time working with each actors and shared how their absence still feels personal, even years after their passing.
Parvathy worked with Irrfan Khan in Qarib Qarib Single and with Puneeth Rajkumar within the Kannada film Milana. While the movies belonged to different worlds, her memories of each actors are tied closely to the heat and respect they delivered to the set. Unfortunately, each actors passed away, causing a loss to the Indian film industry.
Speaking openly about loss, Parvathy explained how working closely with someone creates a deep bond that doesn’t fade easily. She said that losing co-actors feels different due to shared worlds and characters they construct together.
“There’s something strange about losing a personality to death. We created these characters and these worlds together, and it still hasn’t settled,” she shared. For Parvathy, the memories transcend skilled collaboration and remain emotionally close.
Remembering Irrfan Khan’s Quiet Sensitivity
While reflecting on Irrfan Khan, Parvathy spoke concerning the gentle and thoughtful presence he carried. She felt that his sensitivity was something deeply rooted in who he was, each on and off screen.
Through the conversation, Parvathy also spoke about Irrfan’s son, Babil Khan, and his emotional openness. She felt that such softness doesn’t come with no nurturing environment. “That softness doesn’t come from nowhere,” she said, hinting on the values Irrfan could have lived by. This comment arose while discussing whether she believed Irrfan was a feminist, to which her response leaned more toward his actions than his labels.
Puneeth Rajkumar: A Star Loved By Thousands and thousands
Parvathy’s memories of Puneeth Rajkumar were stuffed with admiration and respect. Known lovingly as “Appu” by fans, Puneeth was greater than just a preferred actor in Karnataka. He was someone who shared a deep connection along with his audience.
She recalled how Milana enjoyed an exceptional theatrical run that lasted for over a 12 months, something rarely seen. For her, this success reflected not only the film’s appeal but in addition Puneeth’s strong reference to the people.
What’s Next For Parvathy?
On the skilled front, Parvathy is preparing for her OTT debut with Storm, produced by HRX Movies. She may also be seen in I, No one, where she stars alongside Prithviraj Sukumaran.
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