00:00Talk about Sakhava. So you took a chance upon that and that's what met with a lot of criticism.
00:05What did that teach you early on in your life? It taught me a lot. I've been learning music
00:10since I was like four years old. I don't even remember my first music class. So every Sunday
00:16I go for my music class no matter if there's a wedding or if there is another function,
00:21skip music class first priority. So that was how it was. So 2017 some of my friends sent me a poem
00:27called Sakhava. They wanted me to sing for them. It usually happens in college you know when you're a
00:33singer they want your friends and teachers want you to sing. So that's how I got the poem and
00:39I sang it and I posted the one video of it on Facebook and it got viral and then multiple
00:49people came in claiming that I wrote the lyrics. I wrote the lyrics that's the controversy that happened
00:54and then it still unfold kind of. Correct. Nobody knows who wrote it. Nobody knows even I don't know.
01:00That's it. It just happened. So there were a lot of people calling me from Malayalam and telling me
01:07that okay we're going to make you sing in this movie. We're going to we're going to introduce you
01:13to this music director, that music director. At that point. At that point. 2017.
01:18So what I thought was yes. Success. But did I meet somebody? No. No. Nothing happened, right?
01:28Nothing happened. Nothing happened. And it taught me a big lesson. Things doesn't move or go in the way that
01:37you want it. It happens according to its own time.
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