
'Andrum Indrum' music video: Kenishaa Francis praises Ravi Mohan's support, calls him sweet and charming
has even featured in her latest music video.
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Kenishaa shared some heartfelt words about his support during her tough times. Come, let's see what she has to say about Ravi Mohan.
About Kenishaa Francis
Kenishaa Francis is a singer, dancer, and wellness coach from Bengaluru. She became known through the singing reality show The Stage. She sings in many languages and works in music, mental health, and healing.
Her recent music video featuring Ravi Mohan
Recently, Kenishaa released a new music video titled 'Andrum Indrum', which gained attention not only for her performance but also because it featured a special cameo appearance by actor Ravi Mohan.
This marked the first time Ravi appeared in one of her music projects.
She opened up about her bond with Ravi Mohan
In an interview with Chennai Times, Kenishaa spoke about her bond with South Indian actor Ravi Mohan.
During the conversation, Kenishaa opened up about Ravi and called him 'charming.' She appreciated his constant support, especially during the making of her latest music video, which was an important project for her.
Kenishaa said that Ravi Mohan has been incredibly supportive and remained with her throughout the process of making and uploading the video.
She credited his personality and stated that having a person like him around did count significantly in her life. She further related that the way he decided to remain with her even when he himself was undergoing difficult times.
According to the actress, when a person is already hurt and yet chooses to give support to others, it reflects true strength. His support in that needy time made the music video and song all the more special and meaningful for her.
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Although she didn't go into personal details or confirm anything about their relationship, her words reflected closeness and admiration for him.
They are often seen together
This is not the first time Ravi and Kenishaa have been linked together. They have often been seen together, which has led to speculation. However, Kenishaa kept the focus on her work while speaking highly of Ravi's personality. Her use of the word 'charming' and her tone clearly shows that she holds him in high regard, values his support and thinks very highly of him.

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