I like traditions, don’t mind being called ‘Kulastree’: Swasika
The actress said she enjoys wearing the thali (mangalsutra) and applying sindoor across the forehead, something she considers deeply significant.
The actress said she enjoys wearing the thali (mangalsutra) and applying sindoor across the forehead, something she considers deeply significant.
The actress said she enjoys wearing the thali (mangalsutra) and applying sindoor across the forehead, something she considers deeply significant.
Actress Swasika revealed that the very reason she chose to get married was to wear sindoor. In a recent interview with Ginger Media, her candid take on personal choices has been drawing wide attention on social media.
The actress said she enjoys wearing the thali (mangalsutra) and applying sindoor across the forehead, something she considers deeply significant. A word often used to mock her — kulastree (a traditional, conservative woman) — is one she embraces proudly. Swasika explained that these practices are not obligations but choices she cherishes. While she may skip sindoor with certain outfits, she makes it a point to wear it with a sari, and even at home in the mornings because she simply likes it.
Looking back, Swasika shared that from her teenage years, she had always admired the idea of marriage, family, children, and even practices like touching her husband’s feet — something that has often made her the subject of trolling. She made it clear, however, that she would never abandon her preferences to please others. For her, wearing sindoor and the thali is not about societal pressure but about love for herself and her culture.
Following the interview, many viewers took to the comments to support her views, calling it a matter of personal choice. Some also praised her for openly embracing what they described as integral aspects of Indian tradition.