Krithi Shetty: Understanding Our Worth Through Love
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Chennai, April 20 (NationPress) Actress Krithi Shetty, who starred alongside Pradeep Ranganathan in Vignesh Shivan's film Love Insurance Kompany (LIK), expressed her heartfelt gratitude in a recent note. She revealed a deep personal connection to the film's powerful message, emphasizing that "we're enough" and that "love is given, not earned".
Taking to Instagram, Shetty shared vibrant Behind The Scenes moments from the film's set, stating, "A colourful BTS for a colourful film #loveinsurancekompany (still in theatres near you). I am thankful to God and the universe for allowing us to bring this dream project to life."
She specifically acknowledged director Vignesh Shivan, thanking him for telling such a challenging story. She noted, "Thank you for crafting a character like Dheema—someone whose troubled past led her to seek validation through her phone, only to learn that love requires no justification." She personally resonated with this message, reiterating that we need to understand our worth.
She also expressed her gratitude to cinematographer Ravi Varman, saying, "I am immensely thankful for your work. Whenever I doubt my appearance, I will revisit LIK, as you have portrayed me so beautifully. Your craftsmanship in shot composition is truly admirable."
She praised co-star S J Suryah, acknowledging the wealth of knowledge she gained from him, and remarked on his commitment to excellence in every scene. Describing her collaboration with music director Anirudh as a dream fulfilled, she highlighted that his music served as the film's essence.
She also commended her co-stars Gouri Kishan, whom she called her 'partner in fun' and an 'effortless' actor, and Pradeep Ranganathan, whom she deemed exceptionally talented.
After thanking her entire cast and crew, she concluded with appreciation for the audience, stating, "Thank you, dear audience, for embracing a film created with the dedication of thousands. A special mention to @billieeilish for the theme song 'What Was I Made For?' which perfectly encapsulated Dheema's journey."