Actress and filmmaker
Geetu Mohandas is celebrating her birthday today. Fans of Geetu are pouring in wishes for the ‘Moothon’ director. Actress
Manju Warrier and Poornima who are great friends with Geetu Mohandas have penned lovely notes for the visionary director. Taking to her social media handle, Manju Warrier wrote, “Happy Birthday bffflwylion.” The interesting short-form means ‘Best friend for life whether you like it or not’!
Poornima Indrajith, who is another bestie of Geetu Mohandas has shared an interesting throwback picture of the birthday girl and penned “We are like skin and blister! Happy birthday!! @geetu_mohandas ♥️ Ps: Ok, I will be the blister !! After all it’s your birthday #happybirthday #bestfriendsfordonkeyyearsnow#iloveus #iloveyou.”Actor Nivin Pauly who has worked with Geetu Mohandas for ‘Moothon’ also wished his director. “Happy birthday @geetu_mohandas ,” Nivin wrote.Roshan Mathew, who has worked for the same movie ‘Moothon’, also penned an interesting note for Geetu Mohandas. “The first is my favourite picture of @geetu_mohandas. The second is from when we were at Niagara Falls - cold and shivering, at risk of being blown off the deck - and she yelled “take a picture!” You’re among the strongest, fiercest people I’ve known, Geetu. And I’m so grateful for having you in my life. Continue to manipulate the universe and dream bigger and believe the way only you can do. Happy Birthday!” Roshan wrote.
Indrajith Sukumaran also wished Geetu on her birthday and wrote, “Happy Birthday to this one of a kind best friend for 18 yrs.. @geetu_mohandas PS : That’s almost as old as this pic .. #17yrs.”A former actress, Geetu has starred in some of the popular movies including 'Life Is Beautiful', 'Pakalpooram', 'Shesham', 'Rappakal' and 'Bharathan Effect' among others.Geetu marked her directorial debut with 'Liar's Dice', and the movie has also won two National awards. Her second feature film was 'Moothon' starring Nivin Pauly. The movie garnered the love of movie buffs as well as critics. The movie also went to the Toronto International Film festival and received praise.