Esther Anil shares update on Master’s Degree at London School of Economics, says only one milestone remains
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‘Drishyam’ actor Esther Anil has successfully completed her Master’s degree at the prestigious London School of Economics. After submitting her final project in August, she began working as a freelancer for clients in London. Esther’s announcement about pursuing a Master’s in Development Studies at LSE took many fans by surprise.
Although she initially faced criticism on social media for her choice, Esther has now silenced detractors by achieving this significant academic milestone. However, now, the actress has proved the naysayers wrong by successfully completing the course.
The actor has now joined the sets of ‘Drishyam 3’, which is one of the most prominent projects in her career. Director Jeethu Joseph had recently posted the dining table shots from the three movies featuring Mohanlal, Meena, Ansiba, and Esther.
During an AMA (Ask Me Anything) session on Instagram, Esther told her fans that she passed her exams and is currently awaiting her dissertation results. “I believe that the convocation will be in December, and I plan to fly to London for that purpose. I have no plans to return to London after that. I have been working freelance for my clients in London. I could work here and then send it to them,” Esther said, sharing the update.
Esther enrolled at the London School of Economics for the Master’s program after completing her graduation in Economics from the famous St. Xaviour’s College in Mumbai.
She has often opened up about transitioning from the world of cinema to academics and the challenges of studying abroad. Esther also revealed that it was her dream to study at the London School of Economics.
“Not someone who usually opens up here, but here goes. I’ve always liked hiding behind pretty pictures, letting people make their assumptions. ‘Oh, she’s just a kid trying really hard to become a heroine or whatever’. Honestly, loved building my dreams behind that narrative. Growing in silence.
This is a little pat on my own shoulder. Maybe even a tiny flex. For the little girl with the big dreams, you always knew what you wanted, and you chased it so hard.
To the solid people in my life, you know who you are. My heart is so full because of you. What would life even be without you giving me wings when mine wouldn’t open?
And to those few here on social media, I’ve never really interacted much, and I don’t even know if I can call you fans because I don’t know if I have any. But I know in my heart that some of you have genuinely loved me and wished me well. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I hope I can give all that love back to you someday. Here’s to holding hands with that four-year old version of me – to fail, to fight and to fly. #OnwardsandUpwards,” wrote Esther.