All who watched her sorrowful tale on the silver screen have been sympathising with her. But Malayalam actor Dileep seems to believe that there is no point in mere sympathy.
Hence, his decision to help Kanchanamala, the real-time heroin of 'Ennu Ninte Moideen' realise her decades-long dream.
Dileep has come forward offering all help to construct a building for B.P Moideen Seva Mandir, an organisation for the upliftment of the weaker sections of the society. An organisation started by Kanchanamala, B.P. Moideen Seva Mandir functions from a dilapidated shed near Mukkam in Kozhikode now.
Dileep said he came to know about Kanchanamala's dreams and the hurdles she has been facing through media.
Dileep talked to Kanchanamala over the phone on Sunday and offered all support. Dileep will meet her on Monday.
Kanchanamala started Seva Mandir in memory of Moideen, her lover who drowned in Iruvazhinjipuzha. A social activist, she has dedicated her life for the Seva Mandir.
'Ennu Ninte Moideen', a film directed by R.S. Vimal based on the real life story of Moideen and Kanchanamala is one of the biggest hits of 2015.
Prithviraj and Parvathi play the courageous lovers onscreen.