I fear speaking in Malayalam; Don’t want to hurt people’s feelings by getting it wrong: Sai Pallavi

Popular South Indian actress Sai Pallavi, known for her cherished roles among audiences, recently spoke about her anxieties regarding speaking the Malayalam language. During a promotional event for her upcoming film ‘Amaran’ directed by Rajkumar Periasamy, she revealed her concerns about potentially offending Keralites with her language skills.
In the film, based on the true story of Major Mukund Varadarajan, Sai Pallavi plays the role of a Malayali girl who speaks Tamil. She shared that she dedicated 30 days to perfect her character, underscoring her commitment to delivering an authentic performance.
“I’m very scared to speak in Malayalam. I always feel the need to be perfect, and I worry about hurting others if I make mistakes,” Sai Pallavi admitted. Despite her fears, she expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support from fans, saying, “I can’t believe so many people came to see us, even on a Sunday.” The actress made these remarks during a promotional event for her film at Forum Mall in Kochi.
The film also features Sivakarthikeyan alongside Sai Pallavi, and is produced under Kamal Haasan’s Raj Kamal Films banner. In ‘Amaran’, Sivakarthikeyan portrays Major Mukund Varadarajan, while Sai Pallavi plays his partner, Indu Rebecca Varghese.
As anticipation builds for the release, fans are eager to see how Sai Pallavi’s character comes to life on screen.