K. Bhagyaraj, who was a Tamil cinematographer, actor, and writer, passed away on June 27 after suffering a heart attack. A number of leading figures from film and politics paid their last respects to the departed filmmaker as fans turned out in droves to say goodbye. Among them, actors Urvashi he was missing. He made his debut as a leading hero in 1983 with the blockbuster movie ‘Munthanai Mudichu’ directed by Bhagyaraj. The artist finally spoke about his decision, and his absence was discussed on social media.
Urvashi chooses to remain silent in public
In an interview with Galatta, Urvashi responded to the criticism and explained why she chose Bhagyaraj’s remains. “People kept asking me why I didn’t come, but there was a reason.” If I went there, everyone would expect what I would do. I didn’t want to show my grief in front of the media.” He added: “My boss’s heart knows how much I respect him, and his family also knows that.” This is enough for me. ” The actor revealed that he spoke to Poornima Bhagyaraj privately after the veteran actress’ death and offered his condolences privately instead of crying in public.
Urvashi’s personal way of coping with loss
Urvashi admitted that she was not strong enough to handle the situation. “I don’t have the strength to deal with such a loss in front of people. There was no reason for me to take myself too seriously in front of the cameras or make emotional plays,” he said. He also said that people’s actions are often judged regardless of whether they are true. “Some people may say that his feelings are real; others may say that his feelings are fake. I didn’t want there to be any chance of such a discussion. Sometimes we can’t even control ourselves,” he explained. His heartfelt explanation has received support from many fans, who appreciated his sincerity and respected his way of grieving.
‘Munthanai Mudichu’ Actress keeps memories of what is important
Recalling her relationship with Bhagyaraj, Urvashi said she always considered him one of her favorite students. “He always wanted me to smile.” He didn’t like to see me cry.” Explaining why he stayed away from the funeral, he said: “If I had gone there, I would have been heartbroken.” I didn’t have the strength to see him lying there. In my heart, he is still alive, smiling and walking happily. This is how I want to remember him. I didn’t want to see him in an ice box.” His heartfelt words have also resonated with fans, leading many to feel that grief is a personal experience and that loving a mentor cannot be proven solely by public attendance at farewells.