Malavika Mohanan Opens Up About Loneliness While Shooting Away From Home
The rising star reveals her vulnerable moments during Chennai shoot, shares excitement for upcoming projects

In an industry where stars often maintain carefully curated personas, Malavika Mohanan's recent candid revelation about her emotional struggles has struck a chord with fans. During an Instagram Ask Me Anything session, the actress opened up about her last crying spell: a deeply personal moment that many working professionals will relate to.
The confession came when a fan asked about the last time she cried. Malavika didn't shy away from the truth, explaining how a prolonged work stint in Chennai had taken an emotional toll. "Staying away from home, from family, from loved ones for a very long period of time can start getting very lonely," she shared, describing how returning to an empty hotel room each night eventually pushed her into what she called "a very low space."
This vulnerability from Malavika feels refreshing in an era where social media often showcases only the glamorous side of an actor's life. Her honesty about the isolation that comes with the territory, despite having a "lovely team", highlights a reality that many in the entertainment industry face but rarely discuss publicly.
On the professional front, Malavika has every reason to be optimistic. She's currently working on 'Pocket Novel' with the acclaimed Thiagarajan Kumararaja, whom she considers "one of the best filmmakers of our generation." The project pairs her with Vijay Sethupathi, and her excitement about the creative vision is palpable. Set for release this year, the film represents another significant step in her carefully chosen career trajectory.
Additionally, she's wrapped filming on 'Sardar 2' alongside Karthi: a spy thriller that promises to showcase her in a completely different avatar. Her Instagram posts from the Bangkok schedule suggested the team had found their rhythm after what she described as the most challenging opening schedule.
Malavika's journey from her Malayalam roots to becoming a sought-after name across South Indian cinema has been marked by thoughtful project choices rather than a rush for quick success. This latest glimpse into her personal struggles only adds to her authenticity as a performer who understands that real strength often comes from acknowledging vulnerability.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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