Now actress and dubbing artist Bhagyalakshmi has visited Srinivas and his family who are ill. The actor says that Srinivasan is a familiar person from the beginning of his career. Bhagyalakshmi says that she is seeing him now after eight years. The actor has now said this in a post shared on Instagram.

Bhagyalakshmi's note reads like this – Today after eight years I met Sreeniyatan. We talked about old Madras memories. In the year 1976, he was introduced during the dubbing of the movie Manimuzhakkam. It was a time when he was looking for an opportunity in cinema. That was the time when I was also looking for opportunities for dubbing.. Later in 82 or three or so, I did a play directed by him for the Madras Malayali Association during Onam.

I was the heroine of that play. Some rehearsals were done. But on the morning of the drama day, Srinivasan Chetan came home and said – the drama will not take place, I am going home. After saying this, he left. To this day we ask each other what it is. Ah.. Many sweet memories and we laughed with my sister.

We don't see each other very often and don't call. But we still have the same friendship and love between us. I dubbed for the heroine in the films Chintavishthaya Shyamala and Vadakkunokientram. Sister came to know that only today. When he told me this, I looked at Sreeniyatan in surprise. Even then Sreeniyatan was just a loud laugh.


