This story is from April 14, 2023

My Vishu look hasn’t evolved through the years because it reminds me of my childhood: Adah Sharma

Actress Adah Sharma reminisces about celebrating Vishu with her loved ones in Kerala. She recalls waking up early to see a moorti of Krishna decorated with yellow flowers, rice, fruits, and vegetables placed as offerings. Dressing up traditionally is a significant aspect of the festival, and Adah prefers to keep it simple with a kasavu saree, flowers in her hair, and a bottu on her forehead. Even though Adah's style has evolved over the years, her Vishu look has remained consistent, reminding her of her childhood in Kerala, no matter where she is.
My Vishu look hasn’t evolved through the years because it reminds me of my childhood: Adah Sharma
Talk of celebrating Vishu and Adah Sharma can’t help but grin wide. “It brings to mind such beautiful memories of celebrating the day with my loved ones in Kerala,” she tells us, adding, “I could go on and on about it because they still bring a smile to my face.”
Adah remembers being young, waking up to her grandmother and great grandmother’s loving voices for the Vishu kani.
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“They would cover my eyes ever so gently and take me to the temple we set up at home every year. The first thing I would see when I opened my eyes was a moorti of Krishna. He would be decorated with yellow flowers, with rice, fruits and vegetables placed to him as offerings. It’s believed this would bring me good luck and prosperity for the year,” she tells us.
Dressing up is a big part of any festival and it’s no different for Vishu, says Adah. “I have a quirky sense of style and while I spend most of the year in colourful, wacky outfits, this is the day I like to go completely traditional and tone it down,” he says. The reason being, she still remembers how she felt the first time she wore a set mundu lovingly selected by the elders in the family. “It was such a special moment for me. With malli poo in hair so long that I could sit on it, I remember feeling so beautiful,” she adds.
And that’s exactly why even as Adah’s style evolved through the years, her Vishu look has not. “There’s something comforting in the simplicity of wearing the kasavu saree, putting flowers in my hair, wearing a bottu. It takes me back to my childhood in Kerala no matter which part of the world I am in on this day. If I’m in the mood to jazz it up a little, I add sneakers to the look if I’m heading out. But the best part has to be when my mom finishes the look with a loving touch of chandanam on my forehead,” she says, rounding off.
In picture: Adah Sharma with her family's buffalo Meenakshi

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