Anaswara is the leading heroine of Malayalam cinema today. A country girl who entered the cinema without any connections or roots, the height she has reached today is unparalleled. Now Anaswarya’s mother Usha Rajan is sharing a new memory of her childhood. Amma remembers the past in the memoir written in Manorama. The mother tells of a woman who mocked her daughter long ago when she was a baby and how time had a plan for them. The words are, ‘When Anu was studying in third class. Anu goes to play in a village in Karivallur. There are two girls there too. The family didn’t like it very much. One day when I was looking Anu came in crying. I searched for the reason,” says Usha. The boy’s mother said to her, “Do you prefer a road-side house or an interior house?” Anu said that he asked. ‘Anu replied that he prefers the house inside. Immediately the woman with a sarcastic smile said to her ‘unsourned grapes. right?’ Mother says that she asked. My eyes filled up when I heard that. “Never mind that, Mol. It is their culture. Aren’t we living happily? This is what we like. Live according to our will. That is what is needed. The mother says that she told her daughter that God will take care of everything.

But the mother says that God saw those tears. Soon father got a job in KSEB. Later they bought a nice house on the highway. Later Anu bought his own house in Ernakulam Metro City at a young age. But the mother says that those words that hurt them today are still in their minds. Later, when they decided to build a house in the country, Anu and his sister Achu said, “No, mom, even if we move a little further inland, we should look for a house near the field,” says the mother.

