Malayalam superstar Mohanlal‘s son Pranav Mohanlal is working on a farm in Spain. His mother Suchitra has revealed this in a recent interview. While talking on a YouTube channel, he said how he tries to balance his life. He told that Appu i.e. Pranav Mohanlal has worked in some films, but he is currently spending some of his time in Spain. He further told that Appu is working without any money, in return he gets food and accommodation.
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takes care of horses and lambs
Suchitra said, ’Appu is now working on a farm or something in Spain. There is no money involved in this, only the cost of accommodation and food is covered. Sometimes, the work also includes caring for horses or lambs. It is an experience. Whenever he comes back from his travels, he shares stories.
Does a film every two years
Mohanlal’s wife wants her son to do at least two films a year, but she has her own plans. Pranav thinks differently and is happy to do a film in two years. She says, ‘I like to listen to the script, so I sit and listen. He does a film every two years. I ask him to do at least two films every year. But when I think about it, I think he’s trying to balance everything.
The previous film was released in AprilLet us tell you that Pranav worked as an assistant director in the 2005 Tamil film ‘Papanasam’, which was a remake of his father’s Malayalam film ‘Drishyam’. He worked as a child actor in his father’s 2002 film ‘Onnaman’ and 2003 film ‘Punarjaani’. After this, he appeared in the 2018 film ‘Aadhi’ and got a new identity with the 2022 film ‘Hridayam’. He was last seen in the Malayalam film ‘Varshangalakku Sesham’, which released in April this year.
What insights did Suchitra Mohanlal share about raising a child in the film industry while maintaining simplicity?
Time.news Interview: Balancing Stardom and Simplicity – A Conversation with Suchitra Mohanlal on Pranav’s Unique Journey
Editor of Time.news (T): Good afternoon, and welcome to Time.news! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Suchitra Mohanlal, the mother of Malayalam superstar Pranav Mohanlal. Suchitra, thank you for joining us.
Suchitra Mohanlal (S): Thank you for having me! I’m excited to be here and share some insights about Pranav.
T: Your recent interview revealed that Pranav is currently working on a farm in Spain. That’s fascinating! Can you tell us more about how that experience is shaping him?
S: Absolutely! Pranav has always had a balanced perspective on life, even with his background in the film industry. Working on a farm is not just a break from his acting career; it’s a way for him to connect with nature and appreciate hard work in a different realm. It’s grounding for him.
T: It’s interesting to see such a well-known figure choosing a simple lifestyle. What prompted Pranav to take this path amid his film commitments?
S: Pranav has always been passionate about exploring various facets of life. He enjoys acting and has taken part in a few films, but he also values experiences that encourage personal growth. By spending time in Spain and engaging in farm work, he’s learning new skills and gaining insights about life that you can’t acquire from the film set.
T: That sounds like a great lesson in humility and hard work. How does he manage to balance his time between the demands of film and the simplicity of farm life?
S: Balance is key for him. He’s quite disciplined about it. While he enjoys acting, he also believes in living fully in the present. That’s why you’ll often find him seeking out experiences that bring him joy and growth. When he’s on set, he gives it his all, but he also knows when he needs to step back and recharge.
T: It’s refreshing to hear about a young actor prioritizing mental health and personal development. Has he expressed how this experience in Spain might influence his future projects or artistic direction?
S: Yes, he has mentioned feeling inspired by the tranquility of farm life. It gives him a new perspective that he believes will influence his work. He finds beauty in simplicity and authenticity—qualities he’s eager to incorporate into his future roles.
T: That leads us to a crucial point: Authenticity in cinema. With so much emphasis on glamor, how important is it for actors like Pranav to stay grounded and true to themselves?
S: It’s vital. The audience resonates more with stories that are authentic and relatable. Pranav understands that art imitates life, and by living a grounded life, he can portray more genuine characters. He wants to create art that connects with people on a deeper level.
T: Very insightful, Suchitra. In a world where fame can overshadow personal growth, what advice does Pranav often share with young actors or even his peers in the industry?
S: He emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and finding joy in the journey rather than the outcome. Pranav believes that success should not just be measured by fame or accolades but by the personal fulfillment and happiness that one derives from their work.
T: Thank you, Suchitra, for sharing such meaningful insights into Pranav’s journey and your family values. It’s incredible to see how he’s navigating the complexities of fame while still finding time for personal growth.
S: Thank you! It was a pleasure talking to you. We hope to inspire others to find their own balance in life.
T: You certainly have. We look forward to seeing how Pranav integrates all these experiences into his future career. Thank you for your time!
(End of Interview)