Aishwarya Rajesh’s ardent fan, in an Instagram comment, wrote that she would like to die for her. But, the actress promised to be her friend and asked her to not use such words.
Aishwarya Rajesh
Aishwarya Rajesh is one of the most talented actresses in Tamil and Telugu film industry. Recently, she was applauded for her moving performance in Vijay Deverakonda’s World Famous Lover. On June 11, she shared a photo on her Instagram page, which fetched thousands of likes and comments.
However, the post went viral for a comment made by her ardent fan. The Instagram user wrote that she’s Aishwarya’s die-hard fan from Tirupur in Tamil Nadu and would die for her. Aishwarya was taken aback by the fan’s love for her and replied to her saying that life is not to die for others.
Her fan wrote, “Hi sis I’m ur biggest fan in tirupur who can even die for u and lub u sis ur acting awwwww and u have an signature in this world and u look beautiful akka i really love u so much akkka (sic).”
Aishwarya replied to her saying, “hey thank u so much but pls don use such words … life is not to die for anybody neve say tat an am really happie to have a fan lik u but i ll always be ur good friend … if u promise me not to use such words again tak care (sic).”
The Kaaka Muttai actress rose to fame with her performance in Pa Ranjith’s Attakathi and went on to be part of award-winning films such as Pannaiyaarum Padminiyum, Kaaka Muttai, Dharma Durai, Kuttrame Thandanai, Kanaa and Vada Chennai.
Aishwarya Rajesh will next be seen alongside Vijay Sethupathi in Ka Pe Ranasingam, which will release post the lockdown. She also has a slew of films such as Tuck Jagadish, Bhoomika, Thittam Irandu, Dhruva Natchathiram, Idhu Vedalam Sollum Kadhai and Idam Porul Yaeval at different stages of production.
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