Kalaranjini, Kalpana and Urvashi are popular siblings from the Malayalam film industry. The films of the three are keenly watched with great interest. Meanwhile, the industry has not forgotten the demise of Kalpana. Now Kalaranjini is opening up about the tragedies that struck her family. She said the sorrows in life can never be forgotten.
'Lost my father first, then brother, Chittappan (uncle) and then minimol (Kalpana). The death of minimol is everyone’s loss. Although she has not received much accolades for her talent, there is no one to replace her yet. It can never be forgotten. Our colleagues held us together at that time. It was a relief.
Our uncle was hospitalized in a critical condition while acting in Dileep's Kochi Rajavu. Soon after hearing this, Dileep, Murali Chettan and I quickly completed all our scenes. When I was about to go to the hospital, with the help of Dileep got my full remuneration. He then said, 'Sister, don't look at anything else now. Go to the hospital first,' it can never be forgotten.
The death of my brother was also shocking, then Lalettan's mother said, 'Children, didn't death happen in my house too? Still, I held on. God will give you the courage to forget all this. Kalaranjini said Sreekumaran Thampy sir's family also stood with us in our tragedy.
Kalaranjini also spoke about her entry into cinema. 'We didn't come to cinema because our father and mother forced us. Arrived unexpectedly. Similarly, we decided to let our children do their favourite work. They have been watching movies since young. They also grew up eating this rice. That's why cinema is in their blood too,' she said.