Vishu is about hope for a better year ahead: Anishma Anilkumar
Actress Anishma Anilkumar, who was recently shooting for a Tamil film in Tirunelveli, is flying back home for Vishu this year. Having grown up in Thiruvananthapuram and now based in Kochi, the Maranamass actress says she’s especially looking forward to celebrating the festival with her family. She says, "I haven’t celebrated Vishu at home for the past three years, so it feels special that I can finally be there this time."
Recalling Vishu mornings from her childhood, she says, “Every year, we would visit a nearby temple that our family regularly attends. Then, there’s the Vishu kani. I used to see the kani early in the morning with my achan, amma and grandparents."
03:27
For Anishma, Vishu carries a deeper meaning. “It’s about hope — the belief that the coming year will be better.”
Naturally, the festive feast is something she’s eagerly anticipating. “After hectic schedules, going home and enjoying a proper sadhya is something I really look forward to,” she says.
Her plan for the day, she adds, will be simple and familiar. “It will be a complete family affair — waking up early, seeing the kani, visiting the temple, enjoying sadhya and spending time with my parents and grandparents. That’s been our Vishu routine for years.”
The trip home will also mean catching up with friends she hasn’t seen in a while. “That’s another part of Vishu I’m looking forward to,” she says.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
Recalling Vishu mornings from her childhood, she says, “Every year, we would visit a nearby temple that our family regularly attends. Then, there’s the Vishu kani. I used to see the kani early in the morning with my achan, amma and grandparents."
Watch
Low-Budget South Films Outperform Big Releases, Signaling Major Shift In Box Office TrendsFor Anishma, Vishu carries a deeper meaning. “It’s about hope — the belief that the coming year will be better.”
Naturally, the festive feast is something she’s eagerly anticipating. “After hectic schedules, going home and enjoying a proper sadhya is something I really look forward to,” she says.
Her plan for the day, she adds, will be simple and familiar. “It will be a complete family affair — waking up early, seeing the kani, visiting the temple, enjoying sadhya and spending time with my parents and grandparents. That’s been our Vishu routine for years.”
The trip home will also mean catching up with friends she hasn’t seen in a while. “That’s another part of Vishu I’m looking forward to,” she says.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
end of article
Featured in Entertainment
- Mahesh Bhatt on Pehchaan, Raha Kapoor, Asha Bhosle | Exclusive
- Mrunal says ‘trust was shaken’ on SoS2; scenes with Roshni cut
- SRK’s ex-bodyguard dismisses Rs 2–2.5 crore salary claims
- 'Dhurandhar 2' BO day 28 [LIVE]: Ranveer Singh film eyes Rs. 1100 crore
- R Madhavan warned his son about the responsibility coming with 'fame'
- Alia in talks for Prashanth Neel's Dragon opposite Jr NTR
Trending Stories
- Inside Zendaya’s London Home with Tom Holland
- The man who never kept his salary: This librarian donated his salary for 35 years for a reason so heartwarming
- How to clean a ceiling fan without a ladder: A smart, quick method
- Ajay Devgn and Kajol's Juhu home: Detailed look at Rs. 60 crore bungalow
- After Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Kumar Sanu, Salman Khan, court to give protection of personality rights to Kartik Aaryan
- Shakti Mohan reveals she wasn’t comfortable kissing Raghav Juyal; even Remo D'Souza encouraged it
- Alopecia Areata remedies: Home remedies to reverse bald spot in women
- Alec Baldwin wants to quit acting after ‘Rust’ fallout
- "He beat me before my kids and urinated in a bucket and threw it on me" How Savita Pradhan fought poverty and abuse to become an IAS officer
- Quote of the day by Socrates: “Sometimes you put walls up not to keep people out, but to see...”
Photostories
- Gauranga Das shares 3 ways to deal with toxic family members
- Chef Vikas Khanna makes it to 100 Most Influential People of 2026: 5 success lessons to learn from his culinary journey
- From growing up in a conservative family to shooting her debut music video without informing them: Naagin 7’s Kanika Mann opens up about her journey
- Are you about to get fired? 3 warning signs to watch out for and 5 ways to save your job, shares Ankur Warikoo
- Chandigarh’s Billionaire Lanes: 5 premium regions where the city’s rich live
- 6 desi Indian dishes among Top 32 Rice Puddings in the World
- Ranveer Allahbadia’s girlfriend Juhi Bhatt is redefining traditional wedding dressing with contemporary elegance
- Priyanka Chopra recommends this must-try street food from Mumbai, and it's not Vada Pav
- From ‘Fleabag’ to ‘Arrested Development’: Some of the best dark comedy dramas to add to your watchlist
- 5 iconic modern architectural buildings in India shaping contemporary cityscapes
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment