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I was beaten by my parents after they found my love letter: Sai Pallavi

I was beaten by my parents after they found my love letter: Sai Pallavi

Sai Pallavi and Rana Daggubati, seen together in Virata Parvam, discussed if they have written letters in real life.

Sai Pallavi recently revealed that she was beaten by her parents after they found out about a love letter she had written to a boy while she was in school.

Pallavi's latest film Virata Parvam sees her character Vennela risking her life in an attempt to deliver a letter to Rana Daggubati’s Ravi by his mother.

However, in real life, Pallavi never tried to write a letter again after she received a scolding from her parents for the first one she wrote.

The actor recalled the incident in a recent conversation about the film with the YouTube channel My Village Show, facilitated by Netflix.

"I wrote a letter to a boy, it was in my childhood," she added. 

"Maybe when I was in my 7th standard. I was caught. My parents hit me hard," she said.

When the same question was put to her co-star Rana Daggubati, who replied that he wrote one to his late grandfather-- filmmaker Daggubati Ramanaidu.

He said, “Well, I wrote one to my Grandfather in Karamchedu in my childhood. That was all. I didn’t write letters to anyone after that.”

Virata Parvam released in theatres on June 17, but couldn’t perform well at the box office. It began streaming on Netflix on July 1.

Pallavi will be next seen in Gargi, her second theatrical release this year. She plays a school teacher in the film, written and directed by Gautham Ramachandran. It is scheduled to release on July 15.

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