Actress Anupama Parameswaran recently shared a deeply personal side of herself with her fans. She posted a picture standing in front of a wall adorned with her own paintings. Along with the photo, she penned an emotional note revealing how painting became a significant part of her life during a challenging time.
Paintings from a Difficult Phase
The 'Dragon' actress took to her Instagram stories to disclose that all the paintings on the wall were created by her in 2021. She described this period as one of the hardest phases of her life. Although the paintings were not clearly visible in the picture, Anupama emphasized that each artwork holds special memories for her. Painting became a medium for her to express herself and find comfort during those trying times.
Sai Pallavi's Special Role
Anupama also spoke about the pivotal role her friend and fellow actress Sai Pallavi played in helping her discover this talent. She recalled that she loved colors as a child but never seriously explored painting. In her post, she wrote about what she was going through and said, "She handed me her watercolors and that simple gesture started it all."
Thanking her friend, Anupama added, "A little shout-out and a lot of love to Pallavi for introducing me to a part of myself I didn't know existed. Love you darling."
Anupama also revealed another touching detail: her parents got all her paintings framed and displayed on a studio wall. She wrote, "How sweet is that?" The surprise made the collection even more special for her.
Sai Pallavi Responds with Love
Sai Pallavi soon reacted to the post and left a heartfelt comment. She wrote, "Much love to you, my baby. The paintings are personal and so beautiful. I'm so happy seeing your talents bloom."
Anupama and Sai Pallavi were both seen in the 2015 hit film 'Premam'. Although they did not share screen space in the movie, it became a major breakthrough in their careers.
On the current work front, Anupama Parameswaran was last seen in 'Bison Kaalamaadan' and Sai Pallavi made her Hindi film debut with 'Ek Din'.



