How Did Miya George's Mother Rediscover Her Passion for Reading?
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Chennai, Feb 14 (NationPress) Renowned actress Miya George, celebrated for her outstanding roles in various Tamil and Malayalam films, has shared a heartfelt message of gratitude on social media. This message not only acknowledges her mother, who has rekindled her love for literature, but also the author of the book that inspired this revival.
In her Instagram post titled "Appreciation post," she reflected on her mother's journey with reading.
She shared, "My mother married my father and spent nine years living in Mumbai. These years were her way of adapting to a new environment while staying connected to her roots through reading Malayalam weekly publications. She was a regular reader of Manorama and Mangalam without fail. After moving back to Kerala, however, her focus shifted to raising children and managing her small business, leading her to stop reading altogether."
Continuing, she noted, "Like many parents, my mother became engrossed in the Internet, spending hours on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Although she found joy in watching me read and encouraged my passion for books, she never picked one up herself until recently."
Then, Miya recounted a pivotal moment.
She explained, "A few days ago, I traveled to Palani for a shoot, and my mother accompanied me. I intended to read 'Kambilikandathe Kalbharanikal', but the hectic schedule prevented me from starting. Upon returning, I was surprised to find her engrossed in the book. I complimented her, saying 'good job.' That evening, she picked it up again and remarked, 'It’s really good.' The next morning, I found her reading beside the window, stating, 'The book is interesting... I didn’t want to disturb you.'"
Miya expressed her joy, stating, "My mother completed the book in just a few hours! For someone who had a 30-year hiatus from reading, finishing it in one sitting is remarkable! The credit goes to you, @abrahambabu2023. Your book is powerful, inspiring, and deeply moving. Thank you for writing it. Congratulations to my mother for resuming this wonderful habit. Happy reading!"
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