Ashwathi Srikanth is a well-known actor to Malayalis. The actor is also active on social media. Ashwathi says that she is an introvert who hesitates to come and talk in front of people. (Sometimes ambivert traits also appear). Crowds generally drain all my energy. I can only sit comfortably in the midst of familiar people. Otherwise, I feel like running away to my own space. He will try to fit every answer in a smile. At least some people will say what a Jada she is. Pushing many such limits has made even the career that we see today. Many people think that I am a talker and that is why I chose radio and TV.

Actually I didn’t choose. Many jobs have chosen me. And love to do it. But as soon as I take off that shirt, I have to go into my shell and meditate. I sometimes recognize, with a little guilt, that someone inside me rejoices when events are postponed at the last minute. It is often thought that it is not enough to send messages to all of them by looking at the non-stop ringing phone. I’m the type of person who wishes it wasn’t my turn when I’m on stage at public events. The least talkative person even in friendly groups. One on one conversations are the most comfortable for me. That too, deep and meaningful conversations. I am so! Having said that, introverts don’t have to be shy or don’t look people in the face. They are not depressed. Those who prefer solitude to the crowd, who find energy from themselves rather than from those around them. Most of them are good observers and good listeners. Not all introverts are the same. It’s a big spectrum. A spectrum with ambiverts, who strike a perfect balance between introversion and extroversion, and omniverts, who straddle the extremes of both.

