Actress Photos Actress Gouri G Kishan HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2021 By GethuCinema Admin June 22, 2021 Related Posts Actress Gouri G Kishan HD Photos and Wallpapers March 2024 Actress Gouri G Kishan HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Actress Gouri G Kishan HD Photos and Wallpapers January 2024 Actress Gouri G Kishan HD Photos and Wallpapers November 2023 Actress Gouri G Kishan HD Photos and Wallpapers October 2023 Actress Gouri G Kishan HD Photos and Wallpapers September 2023 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram Poilaal – Poi illatha aval (one without any lies) In just one line, Mari Selvaraj sir encompassed the character I was supposed to play in Karnan and what she inherently stood for. Come to think of it, that is essentially what his filmmaking is all about too – No sugarcoating, just plain hard truths. To have been a part of a film that speaks of such a sensitive topic, such as caste; led to a momentous personal realisation – the sheer privilege that many of us are soaked in and how easy it is to be blinded by it. It was a deeply disturbing and vulnerable place to be in – to think that something so incidental such as one’s caste that they are born into, can have such longstanding impact on how their lives take shape. It was appalling! No matter how many more films that I would be a part of, Karnan, for all its colossal greatness, shall remain one that I will hold to the highest accord. To be a part of creative cinema that showcases reality for what it is, that entails the audience to ponder, question and relish truth for what it is, is truly humbling. I’ve had one of my toughest days while shooting for this film but the level of unlearning and learning that it has entailed me to encounter has been groundbreaking. There are some experiences in life that prove to be an unleashing of our own inner strength and endurance, and this film was one such. A huge note of gratitude to each and every single person I met on the sets of Karnan. To @mariselvaraj84 for being the genius in his craft, to @dhanushkraja for living and breathing life into Karnan, to my girls – Subadhra, @lakshmipriyaachandramouli @rajishavijayan for riding this out with me, to @lal_director for being so encouraging throughout, to Yogi Babu sir for bringing the right amount of humour into our strenuous and long shoot days and finally, to the oor makkal for ever-so graciously taking us in as one of their own, right from day one. Just a thank you wouldn’t suffice. Tirunelveli Poilaal – Poi illatha aval (one without any lies) In just one line, Mari Selvaraj sir encompassed the character I was supposed to play in Karnan and what she inherently stood for. Come to think of it, that is essentially what his filmmaking is all about too – No sugarcoating, just plain hard truths. To have been a part of a film that speaks of such a sensitive topic, such as caste; led to a momentous personal realisation – the sheer privilege that many of us are soaked in and how easy it is to be blinded by it. It was a deeply disturbing and vulnerable place to be in – to think that something so incidental such as one’s caste that they are born into, can have such longstanding impact on how their lives take shape. It was appalling! No matter how many more films that I would be a part of, Karnan, for all its colossal greatness, shall remain one that I will hold to the highest accord. To be a part of creative cinema that showcases reality for what it is, that entails the audience to ponder, question and relish truth for what it is, is truly humbling. I’ve had one of my toughest days while shooting for this film but the level of unlearning and learning that it has entailed me to encounter has been groundbreaking. There are some experiences in life that prove to be an unleashing of our own inner strength and endurance, and this film was one such. A huge note of gratitude to each and every single person I met on the sets of Karnan. To @mariselvaraj84 for being the genius in his craft, to @dhanushkraja for living and breathing life into Karnan, to my girls – Subadhra, @lakshmipriyaachandramouli @rajishavijayan for riding this out with me, to @lal_director for being so encouraging throughout, to Yogi Babu sir for bringing the right amount of humour into our strenuous and long shoot days and finally, to the oor makkal for ever-so graciously taking us in as one of their own, right from day one. Just a thank you wouldn’t suffice. Tirunelveli Poilaal – Poi illatha aval (one without any lies) In just one line, Mari Selvaraj sir encompassed the character I was supposed to play in Karnan and what she inherently stood for. Come to think of it, that is essentially what his filmmaking is all about too – No sugarcoating, just plain hard truths. To have been a part of a film that speaks of such a sensitive topic, such as caste; led to a momentous personal realisation – the sheer privilege that many of us are soaked in and how easy it is to be blinded by it. It was a deeply disturbing and vulnerable place to be in – to think that something so incidental such as one’s caste that they are born into, can have such longstanding impact on how their lives take shape. It was appalling! No matter how many more films that I would be a part of, Karnan, for all its colossal greatness, shall remain one that I will hold to the highest accord. To be a part of creative cinema that showcases reality for what it is, that entails the audience to ponder, question and relish truth for what it is, is truly humbling. I’ve had one of my toughest days while shooting for this film but the level of unlearning and learning that it has entailed me to encounter has been groundbreaking. There are some experiences in life that prove to be an unleashing of our own inner strength and endurance, and this film was one such. A huge note of gratitude to each and every single person I met on the sets of Karnan. To @mariselvaraj84 for being the genius in his craft, to @dhanushkraja for living and breathing life into Karnan, to my girls – Subadhra, @lakshmipriyaachandramouli @rajishavijayan for riding this out with me, to @lal_director for being so encouraging throughout, to Yogi Babu sir for bringing the right amount of humour into our strenuous and long shoot days and finally, to the oor makkal for ever-so graciously taking us in as one of their own, right from day one. Just a thank you wouldn’t suffice. Tirunelveli Poilaal – Poi illatha aval (one without any lies) In just one line, Mari Selvaraj sir encompassed the character I was supposed to play in Karnan and what she inherently stood for. Come to think of it, that is essentially what his filmmaking is all about too – No sugarcoating, just plain hard truths. To have been a part of a film that speaks of such a sensitive topic, such as caste; led to a momentous personal realisation – the sheer privilege that many of us are soaked in and how easy it is to be blinded by it. It was a deeply disturbing and vulnerable place to be in – to think that something so incidental such as one’s caste that they are born into, can have such longstanding impact on how their lives take shape. It was appalling! No matter how many more films that I would be a part of, Karnan, for all its colossal greatness, shall remain one that I will hold to the highest accord. To be a part of creative cinema that showcases reality for what it is, that entails the audience to ponder, question and relish truth for what it is, is truly humbling. I’ve had one of my toughest days while shooting for this film but the level of unlearning and learning that it has entailed me to encounter has been groundbreaking. There are some experiences in life that prove to be an unleashing of our own inner strength and endurance, and this film was one such. A huge note of gratitude to each and every single person I met on the sets of Karnan. To @mariselvaraj84 for being the genius in his craft, to @dhanushkraja for living and breathing life into Karnan, to my girls – Subadhra, @lakshmipriyaachandramouli @rajishavijayan for riding this out with me, to @lal_director for being so encouraging throughout, to Yogi Babu sir for bringing the right amount of humour into our strenuous and long shoot days and finally, to the oor makkal for ever-so graciously taking us in as one of their own, right from day one. Just a thank you wouldn’t suffice. Tirunelveli Poilaal – Poi illatha aval (one without any lies) In just one line, Mari Selvaraj sir encompassed the character I was supposed to play in Karnan and what she inherently stood for. Come to think of it, that is essentially what his filmmaking is all about too – No sugarcoating, just plain hard truths. To have been a part of a film that speaks of such a sensitive topic, such as caste; led to a momentous personal realisation – the sheer privilege that many of us are soaked in and how easy it is to be blinded by it. It was a deeply disturbing and vulnerable place to be in – to think that something so incidental such as one’s caste that they are born into, can have such longstanding impact on how their lives take shape. It was appalling! No matter how many more films that I would be a part of, Karnan, for all its colossal greatness, shall remain one that I will hold to the highest accord. To be a part of creative cinema that showcases reality for what it is, that entails the audience to ponder, question and relish truth for what it is, is truly humbling. I’ve had one of my toughest days while shooting for this film but the level of unlearning and learning that it has entailed me to encounter has been groundbreaking. There are some experiences in life that prove to be an unleashing of our own inner strength and endurance, and this film was one such. A huge note of gratitude to each and every single person I met on the sets of Karnan. To @mariselvaraj84 for being the genius in his craft, to @dhanushkraja for living and breathing life into Karnan, to my girls – Subadhra, @lakshmipriyaachandramouli @rajishavijayan for riding this out with me, to @lal_director for being so encouraging throughout, to Yogi Babu sir for bringing the right amount of humour into our strenuous and long shoot days and finally, to the oor makkal for ever-so graciously taking us in as one of their own, right from day one. Just a thank you wouldn’t suffice. Tirunelveli Poilaal – Poi illatha aval (one without any lies) In just one line, Mari Selvaraj sir encompassed the character I was supposed to play in Karnan and what she inherently stood for. Come to think of it, that is essentially what his filmmaking is all about too – No sugarcoating, just plain hard truths. To have been a part of a film that speaks of such a sensitive topic, such as caste; led to a momentous personal realisation – the sheer privilege that many of us are soaked in and how easy it is to be blinded by it. It was a deeply disturbing and vulnerable place to be in – to think that something so incidental such as one’s caste that they are born into, can have such longstanding impact on how their lives take shape. It was appalling! No matter how many more films that I would be a part of, Karnan, for all its colossal greatness, shall remain one that I will hold to the highest accord. To be a part of creative cinema that showcases reality for what it is, that entails the audience to ponder, question and relish truth for what it is, is truly humbling. I’ve had one of my toughest days while shooting for this film but the level of unlearning and learning that it has entailed me to encounter has been groundbreaking. There are some experiences in life that prove to be an unleashing of our own inner strength and endurance, and this film was one such. A huge note of gratitude to each and every single person I met on the sets of Karnan. To @mariselvaraj84 for being the genius in his craft, to @dhanushkraja for living and breathing life into Karnan, to my girls – Subadhra, @lakshmipriyaachandramouli @rajishavijayan for riding this out with me, to @lal_director for being so encouraging throughout, to Yogi Babu sir for bringing the right amount of humour into our strenuous and long shoot days and finally, to the oor makkal for ever-so graciously taking us in as one of their own, right from day one. Just a thank you wouldn’t suffice. Tirunelveli Poilaal – Poi illatha aval (one without any lies) In just one line, Mari Selvaraj sir encompassed the character I was supposed to play in Karnan and what she inherently stood for. Come to think of it, that is essentially what his filmmaking is all about too – No sugarcoating, just plain hard truths. To have been a part of a film that speaks of such a sensitive topic, such as caste; led to a momentous personal realisation – the sheer privilege that many of us are soaked in and how easy it is to be blinded by it. It was a deeply disturbing and vulnerable place to be in – to think that something so incidental such as one’s caste that they are born into, can have such longstanding impact on how their lives take shape. It was appalling! No matter how many more films that I would be a part of, Karnan, for all its colossal greatness, shall remain one that I will hold to the highest accord. To be a part of creative cinema that showcases reality for what it is, that entails the audience to ponder, question and relish truth for what it is, is truly humbling. I’ve had one of my toughest days while shooting for this film but the level of unlearning and learning that it has entailed me to encounter has been groundbreaking. There are some experiences in life that prove to be an unleashing of our own inner strength and endurance, and this film was one such. A huge note of gratitude to each and every single person I met on the sets of Karnan. To @mariselvaraj84 for being the genius in his craft, to @dhanushkraja for living and breathing life into Karnan, to my girls – Subadhra, @lakshmipriyaachandramouli @rajishavijayan for riding this out with me, to @lal_director for being so encouraging throughout, to Yogi Babu sir for bringing the right amount of humour into our strenuous and long shoot days and finally, to the oor makkal for ever-so graciously taking us in as one of their own, right from day one. Just a thank you wouldn’t suffice. Tirunelveli Poilaal – Poi illatha aval (one without any lies) In just one line, Mari Selvaraj sir encompassed the character I was supposed to play in Karnan and what she inherently stood for. Come to think of it, that is essentially what his filmmaking is all about too – No sugarcoating, just plain hard truths. To have been a part of a film that speaks of such a sensitive topic, such as caste; led to a momentous personal realisation – the sheer privilege that many of us are soaked in and how easy it is to be blinded by it. It was a deeply disturbing and vulnerable place to be in – to think that something so incidental such as one’s caste that they are born into, can have such longstanding impact on how their lives take shape. It was appalling! No matter how many more films that I would be a part of, Karnan, for all its colossal greatness, shall remain one that I will hold to the highest accord. To be a part of creative cinema that showcases reality for what it is, that entails the audience to ponder, question and relish truth for what it is, is truly humbling. I’ve had one of my toughest days while shooting for this film but the level of unlearning and learning that it has entailed me to encounter has been groundbreaking. There are some experiences in life that prove to be an unleashing of our own inner strength and endurance, and this film was one such. A huge note of gratitude to each and every single person I met on the sets of Karnan. To @mariselvaraj84 for being the genius in his craft, to @dhanushkraja for living and breathing life into Karnan, to my girls – Subadhra, @lakshmipriyaachandramouli @rajishavijayan for riding this out with me, to @lal_director for being so encouraging throughout, to Yogi Babu sir for bringing the right amount of humour into our strenuous and long shoot days and finally, to the oor makkal for ever-so graciously taking us in as one of their own, right from day one. Just a thank you wouldn’t suffice. Tirunelveli Poilaal – Poi illatha aval (one without any lies) In just one line, Mari Selvaraj sir encompassed the character I was supposed to play in Karnan and what she inherently stood for. Come to think of it, that is essentially what his filmmaking is all about too – No sugarcoating, just plain hard truths. To have been a part of a film that speaks of such a sensitive topic, such as caste; led to a momentous personal realisation – the sheer privilege that many of us are soaked in and how easy it is to be blinded by it. It was a deeply disturbing and vulnerable place to be in – to think that something so incidental such as one’s caste that they are born into, can have such longstanding impact on how their lives take shape. It was appalling! No matter how many more films that I would be a part of, Karnan, for all its colossal greatness, shall remain one that I will hold to the highest accord. To be a part of creative cinema that showcases reality for what it is, that entails the audience to ponder, question and relish truth for what it is, is truly humbling. I’ve had one of my toughest days while shooting for this film but the level of unlearning and learning that it has entailed me to encounter has been groundbreaking. There are some experiences in life that prove to be an unleashing of our own inner strength and endurance, and this film was one such. A huge note of gratitude to each and every single person I met on the sets of Karnan. To @mariselvaraj84 for being the genius in his craft, to @dhanushkraja for living and breathing life into Karnan, to my girls – Subadhra, @lakshmipriyaachandramouli @rajishavijayan for riding this out with me, to @lal_director for being so encouraging throughout, to Yogi Babu sir for bringing the right amount of humour into our strenuous and long shoot days and finally, to the oor makkal for ever-so graciously taking us in as one of their own, right from day one. Just a thank you wouldn’t suffice. Tirunelveli Look away. Photographer : @Richard_Antony_ Stylist : @asaniya_nazrin Jewellery : @francisalukkas Makeup and Hair : @_femy_antony_ Outfit : @thunnal Studio : @maxxocreative Retouch: @ajmaltorres Happy birthday to the most genuine, down-to-earth and stylish person to ever exist – our very own Thalapathy! Vijay Sir is special because his energy is so infectious that he makes you want to be a better person and that’s so bloody rare to find in today’s world. I’m so fortunate to have shared screen space with him so early in my career for the exceptional personality that he owns under all of that global stardom. God bless you, sir. We love you, always! Life is too short to be busy. •@magizham_boutique • @kiransaphotography • @priyadharshini.makeupartist• @mani_hairstylist • DakshinaChitra Life is too short to be busy. •@magizham_boutique • @kiransaphotography • @priyadharshini.makeupartist• @mani_hairstylist • DakshinaChitra Where do you leave off and where does your part begin? Photographer : @richard_antony_ Stylist : @asaniya_nazrin Jewellery : @francisalukkas Makeup and Hair : @_femy_antony_ Outfit : @thunnal Studio : @maxxocreative Retouch: @ajmaltorres 🌻 Photographer : @richard_antony_ Stylist : @asaniya_nazrin Jewellery : @francisalukkas Makeup and Hair : @_femy_antony_ Outfit : @thunnal Studio : @maxxocreative Retouch: @ajmaltorres Masking up doesn’t necessarily mean that you can’t flaunt your hair, does it? 😉 Loving how my hair feels after using the serum and shampoo from @vilvah_ Chennai, India Here’s a mugshot of me for your future reference 🤪 Photographer : @Richard_Antony_ Stylist : @asaniya_nazrin Makeup and Hair : @_femy_antony_ Outfit : @nymicouture Studio : @maxxocreative Retouch: @ajmaltorres Here’s a mugshot of me for your future reference 🤪 Photographer : @Richard_Antony_ Stylist : @asaniya_nazrin Makeup and Hair : @_femy_antony_ Outfit : @nymicouture Studio : @maxxocreative Retouch: @ajmaltorres Getting this picture right was great cardio🤪 Photographer : @Richard_Antony_ Stylist : @asaniya_nazrin Makeup and Hair : @_femy_antony_ Outfit : @nymicouture Studio : @maxxocreative Retouch: @ajmaltorres Getting this picture right was great cardio🤪 Photographer : @Richard_Antony_ Stylist : @asaniya_nazrin Makeup and Hair : @_femy_antony_ Outfit : @nymicouture Studio : @maxxocreative Retouch: @ajmaltorres Re-examine all that you have been told in school, in church or in any book, and dismiss anything that insults your own soul – Walt Whitman Photographer : @Richard_Antony_ Stylist : @asaniya_nazrin Makeup and Hair : @_femy_antony_ Outfit : @nymicouture Studio : @maxxocreative Retouch: @ajmaltorres Was delighted to learn about this initiative which is the country’s first information repository on beds. You can find your nearest COVID centre and also help build one! Glad to do my bit as a Cause Ambassador that is an initiative that is by the youth, for the country! Link in bio. Share and spread the word! @findabed_in @iimunofficial Was delighted to learn about this initiative which is the country’s first information repository on beds. You can find your nearest COVID centre and also help build one! Glad to do my bit as a Cause Ambassador that is an initiative that is by the youth, for the country! Link in bio. Share and spread the word! @findabed_in @iimunofficial Was delighted to learn about this initiative which is the country’s first information repository on beds. You can find your nearest COVID centre and also help build one! Glad to do my bit as a Cause Ambassador that is an initiative that is by the youth, for the country! Link in bio. 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