Andrea Jeremiah, actress and singer, has shared a poignant poem by Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish on social media, expressing her thoughts on the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. The poem, titled "The War Will End One Day," resonates with the human cost of conflict and the emotional toll on civilians. Andrea has also shared her own poems, including her debut book "Broken Wing," which explores themes of love, loss, and vulnerability.
Andrea's Social Media Post:
- Quote:
"The war will end one day. The leaders will shake
hands. The old mother will wait for the return of her dead son. The woman will
wait for her loving husband. The children will wait for the return of their
adventurous father. I don't know who sold our land. But I am a witness to who
is paying the price for it."
- Context:
Andrea shared this poem on social media in response to the
rising tensions between India and Pakistan, expressing her empathy for the
human impact of conflict.
- Impact:
The poem has resonated with many, sparking conversations
about the devastating consequences of war and the plight of civilians, according
to IndiaGlitz.
Andrea Jeremiah's Poetry:
- Book:
Andrea Jeremiah has also authored and published a collection
of poems titled "Broken Wing".
- Themes:
The book explores themes of love, loss, and the
vulnerability of the human experience, offering a glimpse into the inner
thoughts and emotions of the actress.
- Reception:
"Broken Wing" has been well-received by readers,
allowing them to connect with Andrea's personal journey and the beauty of her
poetic expression.
As they continue to bask in the acclaim of the success of their first production, Toaster, actor-producer couple Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa are keen to build on their initial commercial film project slate. They have just announced a new project too called Untitled Education Satire, which will start filming in Mumbai on June 1, 2025; this new production will star Keerthy Suresh opposite Rao. The film will be directed by Aditya Nimbalkar, who previously directed the film Sector 36 (2024).
Sources say, “The story, while still comedic, comments on
the process of education and how it has become a business, deviating away from
being an agent for social change.” Once Keerthy Suresh wraps her Tamil
production Revolver Rita, filming will last approximately 45 days
in Mumbai and then in Delhi.
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