Actor Ravi Mohan recently gave fans a glimpse into his spiritual side as he prepared for a pilgrimage to the sacred Sabarimala temple. Taking to social media, the actor posted a serene photo of himself clad in a traditional blue outfit, reflecting the devotion and discipline associated with the annual pilgrimage.
“Swaamiye Sharanam Ayyappa” Captioning the post with the divine chant “Swaamiye Sharanam Ayyappa,” Ravi Mohan’s picture connected with many who embark on the spiritual journey during the Mandala season.
The image portrays Ravi in a simple and composed avatar, symbolizing the observances and austerity followed by devotees en route to Sabarimala.
Netizens reactRavi Mohan’s Tweet was soon flooded with comments. One comment read, “Super thalaiva.” Another comment read, “Om Swamiyei Saranam Ayyappa.” A third comment read, “Swami Sharanam Anna!! Inimel Vettriyeee!!!.”
Ravi Mohan was last seen in the romantic comedy Kadhalikka Neramillai, directed by Kiruthiga Udhayanidhi. Loosely inspired by the 2010 Hollywood film The Switch, the Tamil version starred Ravi opposite Nithya Menen in a light-hearted narrative that blended humor and emotion. The film featured a rich ensemble including Yogi Babu, Vinay Rai, T. J. Bhanu, John Kokken, Lal, and Mano. ETimes review for the film read, “This mix of portraying complex life moments with a sense of messy, fun vibe brings life to the characters and the world of Kadhalikka Neramillai. Which is also why even when Nithya Menen’s Shreya makes the biggest decision of her life—to undergo IVF treatment—it’s shown as a fun moment that makes us chuckle but also reflects her lost faith in love and men. This is not to say that Kadhalikka Neramillai However, the film tries and get most other things right so you are ready to overlook a few sequences. It’s because even when the “Breakup” song and visuals feel a little out of place, when two romance subplots are rushed and some sequences are so conveniently written that they stick out like a sore thumb, this film has characters who are full of life, flawed and every bit relatable.”
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