Sai Pallavi recently revealed that she was overwhelmed by her parents when they found out about a love letter she wrote to a boy while she was in school. Pallavi’s ultra-modern movie Virat Parvam has her character Venela risking her lifestyle trying to deliver a letter from her mother to Rana Daggubati’s Ravi.
However, in real life, Pallavi never attempted to write a letter again after being scolded by her mother and father for the first one she wrote. The actor recalled the incident in a recent conversation about the film with Netflix-run YouTube channel My Village Show.
When she was asked if the letters she wrote in the film were real or she acted once, the actor replied, “In this film, I wrote them as directed by the director. But in real life, I wrote a letter only once. I wrote a letter to a boy, it was once in my childhood. Maybe when I was in seventh grade. I was caught. My parents hurt me a lot.
Pallavi will next be seen in Gargi, her 2d theatrical release this year He played the role of a college teacher in the film written and directed with the help of Gautham Ramachandran. It is going to release on July 15.