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Right from the moment Did I clap my eyes upon you In the movie "Jagame Thanthiram" Felt, did I That, was there something special about you Lies in you, a burning intensity Which can reduce your enemies to dust With the same frightening ease Did the West Indies dominate cricket Many a decade ago Not a big role did you play in "PS1" Or for that matter, "PS2" However, come when your scenes did So enraptured were we Unable, were we To take our eyes off you Never had anyone played the role of "Poonguzhali" With such simple elegance Combined with wit and humour Of the highest order However, "Gatta Kusthi" was it Where came you, into your own Transitioning from a fiery wrestler Into a traditional housewife And back With remarkable ease The scene where you single-handedly took on those armed goons And beat them to a pulp As though it were child's play Will remain etched in my mind forever Seriously did I think Hath arrived, a new superstar Truly versatile, art thou Thus did "Archana 31 Not out" prove Where played you, the role of a teacher Struggling to discipline a class full of troublemakers And at the same time, facing a future full of uncertainties Due to ongoing layoffs Not to mention, facing rejection after rejection When it cometh to marriage proposals Quite the emotional rollercoaster did it turn out to be And truly did you own the character Rooting for "Archana", was I throughout And when came the ****** Truly inspirational, was your speech Showed us all, did you The importance of taking our life in our own hands Blessed with beauty, art thou However, it stops not there An exceptionally skilled actress are you And a humble and down-to-earth person Who, nevertheless, is afraid not To speak her mind, no matter what May you continue rocking and inspiring young artists And shall the Lord bless you With all the love, happiness, peace and prosperity in the world Amen!
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Nov 16, 2023
Nov 16, 2023 at 4:37 AM UTC
An Ode To Aishwarya Lekshmi
Right from the moment Did I clap my eyes upon you In the movie "Jagame Thanthiram" Felt, did I That, was there something special about you Lies in you, a burning intensity Which can reduce your enemies to dust With the same frightening ease Did the West Indies dominate cricket Many a decade ago Not a big role did you play in "PS1" Or for that matter, "PS2" However, come when your scenes did So enraptured were we Unable, were we To take our eyes off you Never had anyone played the role of "Poonguzhali" With such simple elegance Combined with wit and humour Of the highest order However, "Gatta Kusthi" was it Where came you, into your own Transitioning from a fiery wrestler Into a traditional housewife And back With remarkable ease The scene where you single-handedly took on those armed goons And beat them to a pulp As though it were child's play Will remain etched in my mind forever Seriously did I think Hath arrived, a new superstar Truly versatile, art thou Thus did "Archana 31 Not out" prove Where played you, the role of a teacher Struggling to discipline a class full of troublemakers And at the same time, facing a future full of uncertainties Due to ongoing layoffs Not to mention, facing rejection after rejection When it cometh to marriage proposals Quite the emotional rollercoaster did it turn out to be And truly did you own the character Rooting for "Archana", was I throughout And when came the ****** Truly inspirational, was your speech Showed us all, did you The importance of taking our life in our own hands Blessed with beauty, art thou However, it stops not there An exceptionally skilled actress are you And a humble and down-to-earth person Who, nevertheless, is afraid not To speak her mind, no matter what May you continue rocking and inspiring young artists And shall the Lord bless you With all the love, happiness, peace and prosperity in the world Amen!
Poem dedicated to my all-time favourite celebrity; actress Aishwarya Lekshmi
Ashwinkumar1989
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Nov 16, 2023
Nov 16, 2023 at 4:37 AM UTC
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