Ravi Talluri
She Wore a Saree Before She Wore a School Bag
A tiny girl, barely four years old dressed in a crisp beige saree, walks confidently onto one of India's grandest stages. No nerves. No hesitation. Just quiet, unshakeable grace. She collects the National Film Award for Best Child Artist from the President of India and in that single moment, rewrites history forever.
Her name is Treesha Vivek Thosar.
And she just broke a record that stood for over six decades.
🎬 She acted at three. She won at four. Treesha played Chimi in the Marathi film Naal 2 an innocent rural child, full of wonder. She wasn't performing. She was living the role. At an age when most children are learning alphabets, she was moving a national jury with raw, natural emotion.
🏆 She broke Kamal Haasan's 60-year-old record. The legend himself posted publicly "You've beaten my record! I was already six when I got my first award.🥇 #మన సంప్రదాయాలు సమాచారం