Ashwathy Srikanth is one of the most beloved actresses in Kerala. Ashwathy has become a favorite star of Malayalees as a television presenter. Ashwathy is also playing the lead role in Flowers TV’s show Chakkappazham. Ashwathy Srikanth is also very active on social media. All the pictures shared by Ashwathy go viral in a matter of seconds. Now Ashwathy has shared a post refreshing an old memory.
For the first time in my life, a poem of mine was published in the children’s section of Kerala Kaumudi Weekly. The subject was the flower, butterfly and rainbow that any sixth grader would write first.
‘When the rainbow spreads in the sky
I remember that Kachi used to say ‘Village that turns into a peacock’. One Sunday morning, the weekly edition arrived at the house with the face of a beautiful girl by the name of Darshana and went all over the neighborhood and greeted the innovative writer.

Kerala Kaumudi has spent a lot of ink on me many times till 10th class. Letters of congratulations will occasionally arrive at the school address given in it. Reach out to us through the class teacher only after the head mistress is convinced to read. It’s a great way to show your friends, sir!

The head mistress once called her mother and gave her a letter. A letter written by an elder who was studying for a degree in Maharaja’s at that time said that he wanted pen friendship. A letter from a blue island, never answered. Today, when Kerala is the cover of Kaumudi, old memories come and go. Sixth grader looking for a variety of books. Poetry smells of memories again! – Ashwathy on Instagram.
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