Madhoo Reveals Her Spirit Animal: "I Identify With Gentle, Giant Elephants"

Veteran actress Madhoo has revealed that she identifies with elephants as her spirit animal, describing them as gentle and giant. She shared this in an Instagram post featuring photos of herself with an elephant named Indrani. Madhoo often uses her social media platform to share personal reflections, having recently posted a video urging people to be less judgmental of others. The actress, who debuted in Bollywood in 1991, is best known for her work in films like "Roja" and "Gentleman."

Key Points: Madhoo Says Her Spirit Animal is the Elephant

  • Madhoo reveals her spirit animal is the elephant
  • Shares photos with an elephant named Indrani on Instagram
  • Recently urged followers to be less judgmental
  • Made her Bollywood debut in 1991 with Phool Aur Kaante
  • Known for films like Roja and Gentleman
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Madhoo reveals her spirit animal: They are gentle and giant'

Veteran actress Madhoo reveals she identifies with elephants, calling them gentle and giant, in a heartfelt social media post with an elephant named Indrani.

"if someone asked me what animal I identify myself with, I always said elephant because they are gentle and giant. - Madhoo"

Mumbai, Feb 18

Veteran actress Madhoo revealed that she resonates with elephants as her spirit animal.

Sharing her reason for the same in her latest social media post, Madhoo went on to state that she finds elephants to be extremely gentle, something she can connect with.

Madhoo dropped two photos of herself petting an elephant named Indrani on her Instagram.

Posing in an orange ethnicwear, the 'Roja' actress confessed her love for elephants, saying, "Indrani and I (red heart emojis) if someone asked me what animal I identify myself with, I always said elephant because they are gentle and giant. I love you Indrani. (sic)"

Madhoo often uses social media to voice her opinion on a variety of subjects, while staying in touch with her InstaFam.

In January, she urged everyone to be a little less judgmental, as we all have committed some sins.

She uploaded a clip of herself on social media, explaining that everyone, whether intentionally or unintentionally, tends to 'commit sins.

Madhoo was heard saying, "Hi guys. Hi everyone. Just a quick thought-something I read that really made a shift in me, and I wanted to share it in the hope that it helps someone out there."

"Please listen carefully. All of us are sinners. Each and every one of us is a sinner. So don't judge someone else for their sins just because you're not committing that particular sin," she went on to elaborate.

Stressing her point, she went on to add, "Let me say it again: all of us are sinners. Don't judge someone else for the sin they are committing, because that sin is not yours. Think about it."

Madhoo, who has been a part of several B-town and Southern movies, made her Bollywood debut with Ajay Devgan's "Phool Aur Kaante" back in 1991.

Some of her noteworthy projects are "Roja" (1992), "Allari Priyudu" (1992), "Yoddha" (1992), and "Gentleman" (1993).

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see celebrities using their platform for positive messages, like her January post about not judging others. We need more of this kindness online instead of all the negativity.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate her love for animals, I hope the elephant she's petting is from a genuine sanctuary and not exploited for tourism. We need to be responsible about these things.
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Sarah B
She looks so happy and peaceful in that photo! It's a sweet post. Her role in 'Roja' is still iconic. Nice to see veterans staying connected with fans in such a genuine way.
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Vikram M
Spirit animal concept is interesting, but feels a bit borrowed from other cultures. We have our own rich traditions and symbolism connected to animals, like the vahana in Hinduism. Just a thought.
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Kavya N
Her message about not judging is so relevant today, especially on social media where everyone is so quick to cancel others. We all make mistakes. More empathy, please!

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