Playback singer and independent music artist Gowry Lekshmi has tied the knot with Kalesh Govindan. The singer shared the happy news through her social media handles and gave fans a glimpse into the special occasion by posting photographs from the wedding ceremony.
Messages pour in from well-wishers
Gowry Lekshmi’s post was filled with comments. Among the many reactions were comments such as, “Congrats dears.” and “So cuteeeee congratulations!!.” Another admirer wrote, “Soo happy for you .” while one comment read, “Oh man @kalesh_govindan_ congrats.” Another fan wrote, “Happy married life.”Gowry Lekshmi has emerged as one of the most recognizable young voices in contemporary Malayalam music. Alongside her stage shows, Gowry has done creative collaborations and original compositions which stood out for its strong themes and her unique style of presentation.
Journey from child lyricist to acclaimed singer
Gowry’s association with cinema began at a young age. She entered the film industry when she contributed lyrics to the Malayalam film ‘Casanovva’ which had Mohanlal in the lead.One of her most popular songs remains “Aaro Nenjil” from Tovino Thomas and Basil Joseph starrer ‘Godha’. Her song “Ente Peru Pennu” generated considerable discussion across social media platforms.She also drew notice with her rendition of “Harivarasanam,” which was widely discussed by music lovers. Another release which was titled “Kaali,” received good responses online.Coming to Kalesh Govindan, according to his Instagram profile, he is specialised in visual arts and many of his earlier works have also featured Gowry Lekshmi.One of his post, featuring her, reads, “Whom am I supposed to convince? My purpose is to experience the universe in all its fullness. I am that experience itself. That is my art. You cannot separate me from my art, nor art from me. When you insist only what satisfies you qualifies as art, you are trying to bottle and contain the very light that flows through the entire universe. Art is the sorcery that breaks apart universe itself, and rebuilds it,creating new worlds. That light will continue to carry out its work through humans. The light that has traveled through billions of galaxies, for billions of years. What desire could it possibly have to make anything understood to anyone? Doesn’t care.”
