COVID-19 | Popular Malayalam actor stitches face masks

Indrans takes part in Kerala government’s campaign

April 09, 2020 02:29 am | Updated 02:29 am IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 26/07/2018:: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Cultural Minister A.K.Balan and film star Indrans  at the Lalithakala Akademi award presentation ceremony in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday.............Photo:S_Gopakumar.

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala 26/07/2018:: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Cultural Minister A.K.Balan and film star Indrans at the Lalithakala Akademi award presentation ceremony in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday.............Photo:S_Gopakumar.

When popular Malayalam actor Indrans sits seriously before the sewing machine and carefully sews quality cloth masks with ease, it was not acting or becoming part of the Kerala government’s anti-COVID-19 campaign for him, but going back to his own roots.

He explained the nuances of stitching and shared tips on how to bring out quality masks with available materials at home as part of the State government’s ‘break the chain’ campaign through a short video, which has gone viral within hours.

Before donning grease paint for hundreds of characters in his decades-long career as comedian and character artist, Mr. Indrans was a small-scale tailor, who had toiled hard to make ends meet.

He later became a sought-after costume designer in the tinsel town before beginning his acting saga, which has won him awards and accolades even in international platforms.

As a down-to earth person who has always been proud of his humble roots, Mr. Indrans didn’t feel any reluctance when the State government requested him to be part of their anti-corona drive and demonstrate how to make cloth masks easily.

In the nearly five-minute video, which was later shared by many, including celebrities through their Facebook pages, the actor was seen stitching masks along with the inmates of the Central Prison at nearby Poojappura.

“It is a job which I know. So there was no need for me to act, for the video. As the virus is spreading at this scale, everyone should wear face mask,” the State award winning actor said later.

He bagged the ‘best actor’ title in the State film awards for the movie Aalorukkam in 2018.

The 63-year-old actor also lifted the best actor title at the Singapore South Asian International Film Festival recently.

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