Moneyphobia
By Moneyphobia
Born on May 9, 1992, in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Sai Pallavi showed an early interest in dance and drama. Balancing academics and arts, she pursued medicine at Tbilisi State Medical University in Georgia, where she honed her artistic skills
Her journey in cinema began with a small role in the Tamil film 'Bala' (2015). However, it was her performance in 'Fidaa' (2017) that made her a household name, showcasing her incredible talent and earning her critical acclaim.
Over the years, Sai Pallavi has starred in blockbuster films like 'Premam,' 'Middle Class Abbayi,' and 'Virata Parvam.' Her ability to portray strong, relatable characters has resonated with audiences and critics alike.
Her outstanding performances have earned her numerous awards, including the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. Sai Pallavi continues to be celebrated for her contributions to cinema and her unique acting style
Away from the spotlight, Sai Pallavi is known for her philanthropic efforts and dedication to social causes. She remains grounded and values her roots, inspiring many with her humble personality
Recently, Sai Pallavi faced backlash for comments made in an old viral video, where she stated, 'The Indian Army is like a terrorist group for people in Pakistan.' This statement led to the trending hashtag 'Boycott Sai Pallavi' online, igniting discussions about her views and their implications amidst the release of her film 'Amaran