Amala Paul’s Cryptic Instagram Post About Freedom Goes Viral; Posts Stunning Bikini Images!
What does freedom mean to you?
Amala Paul is well-known for her cryptic and poetic Instagram posts. Be it the loss of her loving father or a breakup, Amala has a very poetic way of putting forth pieces from her life to her fans. She believes that spirituality has changed her for good and positivity has swirled her like a whirlwind. She believes that no matter what life throws at her, smile and positivity is the best thing to work on.
Life during lockdown has not been easy for anybody. For actors and sportspeople, they spend most of their everyday hours shooting and training and to be locked wouldn’t have been an easy transition for them. Amala Paul is no different. The actress opened up about her love for travelling and that that “is the freedom” she dearly misses. In yet another poetic Instagram post, Amala Paul stated, “This the first thing I did after the initial lockdown!
One of the most important things I learnt during this time is the value of freedom and mobility, my freedom is everything to me. There’s nothing more that makes me happier than being amidst nature with my loved ones by my side and me being my true monkey self. You and I are free to follow our hearts. Know your freedom, know your rights!”
Furthermore, she shared some beautiful pictures on her in a beach-wear. The actress looks simply stunning. Check it out:
Amala Paul and Bhavninder Singh were dating for a long time and there were pictures of their speculated “wedding” too. Bhavninder had shared a lot of pictures of the duo spending quality time together. In fact, the couple had even moved in together and resided in Mumbai. However, rumours of their breakup soon surfaced and there was no confirmation from either sides.
On the professional front, Amala Paul has Adho Andha Paravai Pola in Tamil, Telugu remake of Hindi’s Lust Stories directed by Nandini Reddy of Oh Baby fame and Aaduthujeevitham also starring Prithviraj in Malayalam.
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