We, human beings often fail to recognize the worth of some moments or things until it becomes a memory. Although the
coronavirus pandemic has destroyed the equilibrium of the globe, most of us realized the value of a few important things in life. The limitation in the movement has prevented the
wanderlust souls
from
traveling
and Mollywood actress
Divya Pillai is one. In an exclusive chat with ETimes, Divya Pillai shares that she missed traveling the most during the pandemic.
“I miss going out to restaurants and eating and traveling. Oh my god, I miss traveling so much! I never thought I would say this. I am usually scared of flying. I used to chant prayers until the airplane gets safely parked. If I am traveling along with someone I am not that scared but otherwise, I am much anxious. But, yes, I miss traveling,” Divya Pillai said.
The actress also adds that she loves meeting new people and engaging in conversation with them, which is apparently the one of luxurious moments to have in today’s world. “I love traveling, exploring new places, and meeting new people. I am a very people's person and so I enjoy interacting with people a lot. I miss traveling, meeting new people, and dining out. I would love to dine out and have some local delicacies and enjoy it to its fullest,” the actress concludes.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Divya Pillai has signed for ‘Kala’, a movie directed by Rohith VS of ‘Adventures of Omanakuttan’ fame. Divya Pillai will be sharing the screen with
Tovino Thomas in the movie.
Silpa Rajan is a Senior Digital Content Producer at The Times of ...
Read MoreSilpa Rajan is a Senior Digital Content Producer at The Times of India. In her work, Rajan focuses primarily on the Indian entertainment sphere. With a penchant for pop culture, Rajan also delves into discussions surrounding gender and fashion within the entertainment domain. She is a post-graduate in Print and Electronic Journalism and has bylines in FWD Lifestyle, Express Kerala, and more. Bringing over six years of experience to the table, Rajan aspires to instigate change through the power of her storytelling.
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