Veteran Telugu comedian
Brahmanandam has won hearts by gifting a hand-painted artwork to
Aishwarya Arjun, the daughter of Action King Arjun, in a gesture that has gone viral across social media. Aishwarya received this painting, done by Brahmanandam himself, during the promotion of her forthcoming Telugu movie, Seetha Payanam. This painting of Lord Ram and Hanuman is a work of art and is itself a treat to the eyes. Everybody has fallen for this painting.
Arjun’s Hanuman devotion adds emotional meaning
The gift held special significance because of Arjun’s deep devotion to Lord Hanuman. Known to be a staunch follower of Anjaneya, he had even solemnized his daughter’s wedding at a Hanuman temple he built himself. This made Brahmanandam’s gesture all the more meaningful. By choosing a subject so close to Arjun’s heart, Brahmanandam went beyond creating a mere painting.
Viral video, 'Seetha Payanam' promotions, and fan praise
The video of Brahmanandam unveiling the artwork has gone viral, with fans praising not just his immense talent but also his humility and gracious nature. On the eve of the release of Aishwarya Arjun’s ‘Seetha Payanam’ on February 14, the gesture is being seen as far more than a simple unveiling, it is an emotional tribute.
The painting beautifully captures the bond between the two stars and stands as an extraordinary, irreplaceable, and deeply personal gift that Brahmanandam had thoughtfully envisioned presenting.
x.com/FridayCinemaOrg/status/2021439116194480518Brahmanandam, the legendary actor and artist
Brahmanandam is regarded as the true king of comedy in Tollywood and has worked in more than 1,000 movies, without restricting himself to the state. Nevertheless, apart from comedy, he is also known as a trained artist, painter, and sculptor who started his career as a lecturer before entering the film industry. His talent in fine arts has always been admired in close circles, and he was honored with the Padma Shri in 2009 for his contribution to the arts. The painting gifted to Aishwarya is a reflection of that lesser-seen artistic side of his personality.