Malavika Mohanan Reveals What Truly Matters: Family Over Everything Else

Actress Malavika Mohanan recently shared a touching message about the importance of family during her Diwali celebrations. She posted on Instagram about realizing that family is what truly matters as she grows older. Meanwhile, her upcoming horror film 'The Raja Saab' with Prabhas has been generating buzz among fans. The film, which marks Prabhas's first full horror entertainer, is now scheduled for January release after completing shooting in Greece.

Key Points: Malavika Mohanan Shares Heartfelt Diwali Family Message

  • Malavika celebrated Diwali with family in Hyderabad
  • She shared heartfelt Instagram post about family values
  • Her upcoming film 'The Raja Saab' releases January 9
  • Prabhas stars in his first horror entertainer
  • Film unit recently shot songs in Greece
  • Trailer has generated significant excitement among fans
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The only thing that truly matters at the end of it all is family, says Malavika Mohanan

Actress Malavika Mohanan opens up about family's importance during Diwali celebrations while promoting her upcoming horror film 'The Raja Saab' with Prabhas.

"The only thing that truly matters at the end of it all is family - Malavika Mohanan"

Hyderabad, Oct 22

Actress Malavika Mohanan, who celebrated this year's Deepavali with her family and loved ones, has now observed that the only thing that truly matters at the end of it all is family.

Taking to her Instagram page to post a heartfelt post on the significance of family in one's life, the actress wrote, "Celebrated this Diwali in the favourite corner of my heart.

"A warm, cozy evening with family and loved ones. As cliché as it may sound, the older I grow I realise that the only thing that truly matters at the end of it all is family. Almost everything else feels so temporary, shifting with time. There's a quiet strength and deep reassurance in having a home and people who love you unconditionally, no matter what. Hope you all had a happy happy one surrounded by the love and warmth of your family."

It may be recalled that just recently, the actress, who plays one of the leads along with actor Prabhas and Nidhi Agerwal in director Maruthi's eagerly awaited horror thriller 'The Raja Saab', was in Greece for the film's shooting.

In fact, when in Greece, she had posted a picture of herself, sporting an outfit bearing the poster of the film.

For the unaware, the unit of 'The Raja Saab' was in Greece to film the final two songs of the film. It may be recalled that the unit has already completed all the talkie portions of the film. In fact, the unit has also begun dubbing for the film.

The film, which was originally scheduled to hit screens worldwide on December 5 this year, is now slated to release on January 9 next year.

The Raja Saab has triggered huge interest among fans and film buffs and a spine-chilling but really well-cut trailer of the film that the makers released recently has only gone on to add to the excitement.

The film has raised expectations as Prabhas will be seen stepping into uncharted territory with this project. For those unaware, The Raja Saab will be Prabhas's first full-fledged horror entertainer.

The film has cinematography by Karthik Palani and music by Thaman S.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Beautiful message from Malavika. In today's fast-paced world where everyone is chasing careers and money, we often forget what truly matters. Family is our real wealth.
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, this hits home. I miss my family in India so much during festivals. Malavika's words are so relatable - family truly is everything.
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Arjun K
While I agree family is important, I wish celebrities would also talk about chosen families and friends who become family. Not everyone has traditional family support systems.
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Kavya N
Exactly! My parents always say "ghar ki baat ghar mein hi rehni chahiye" but in this case, I'm glad she shared this beautiful thought. Family is our anchor in life's storms.
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Michael C
Working in Bangalore away from my family in Delhi, I completely understand this sentiment. Video calls during Diwali just aren't the same as being together. Looking forward to visiting home soon!

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