Cooku with Comali Season 5 is on! How many of you are watching? We created this super fun video for the new Cooku With Comali anthem sung by one of my favourite voices – @dsathyaprakash (Vaayaala vadai mattumilla magic-um suduvaar).. This video was directed by another favourite @hari.mahadevan , creative agency @gobeatroute @priyankaravi20 , and huge gratitude to my Thanga Magal set for so sweetly cooperating for this shoot. And thanks to Keerthy Suresh for showing us how to always leave a set after pack up. #CWCAnthem #CookWithComali #StressEllamParandhufy #cookuwithcomali #vijaytv #vijaytelevision
Life is made of stories, not events or facts. Too much attention to the ordinary means less time for wonder. #TiredOfMundaneTalk
Life is made of stories, not events or facts. Too much attention to the ordinary means less time for wonder. #TiredOfMundaneTalk
Life is made of stories, not events or facts. Too much attention to the ordinary means less time for wonder. #TiredOfMundaneTalk
Life is made of stories, not events or facts. Too much attention to the ordinary means less time for wonder. #TiredOfMundaneTalk
Life is made of stories, not events or facts. Too much attention to the ordinary means less time for wonder. #TiredOfMundaneTalk
Life is made of stories, not events or facts. Too much attention to the ordinary means less time for wonder. #TiredOfMundaneTalk
Life is made of stories, not events or facts. Too much attention to the ordinary means less time for wonder. #TiredOfMundaneTalk
Life is made of stories, not events or facts. Too much attention to the ordinary means less time for wonder. #TiredOfMundaneTalk
Life is made of stories, not events or facts. Too much attention to the ordinary means less time for wonder. #TiredOfMundaneTalk
Life is made of stories, not events or facts. Too much attention to the ordinary means less time for wonder. #TiredOfMundaneTalk
No one cares if you’ve eaten except your own actual mom. Happy Mother’s Day.
Thank you Bengaluru for so much love. Every time I come to this city is special and full of reinforced joy. We’ve been shooting in this Tamil area for a few days and this is just a small insight into how our days were when we were not in the shot. And every single dog in the area was well fed and some were even neutered. Big hearts, big people.
Chippi Update: She’s still with her new family where she went pre-Diwali 2023. They’ve taught her to walk on a leash, she’s getting nail clips and baths regularly, she’s become a proper house dog with them. Unfortunately, the family lost their dad in a heart attack a month back but they’re bouncing back. Chippi loved her new “appa” (she technically never had one, living in the streets), she was devastated when he passed. But she’s also bounced back and is finally finding peace in a home environment. Chippi’s original street care takers Bhai amma and sister in our locality have not fared so well. Bhai amma has had a stroke and lost movement in her arm and leg. They are no longer able to run the roadside food stall ever since January, also because of the housing board construction and road blockage and losing the food stall itself to the corporation. I’m trying to raise funds for them privately and helping them get back on their feet. I had given bhai amma the job of preparing chicken rice for my own streeties last two months but now that she’s hospitalised, she can’t do anything at all. Me and my dad are trying to find out if we can get something for the three of them (Bhai amma, her sister and husband) something that will serve them till the end of their lives, like a retainership. Let’s see. In the meantime, Chippi got her first photoshoot done by her foster family. She’s special to them and they have been her lifeline. Just look at her coat and eyes and her entire persona. A long way from May 2021 when she came to our gate, full of skin issues and looking for food. Some of her old pics are on my highlights under “Animal Work”. Chippi is a success story and deserves every bit of the good luck that’s come her way.
Chippi Update: She’s still with her new family where she went pre-Diwali 2023. They’ve taught her to walk on a leash, she’s getting nail clips and baths regularly, she’s become a proper house dog with them. Unfortunately, the family lost their dad in a heart attack a month back but they’re bouncing back. Chippi loved her new “appa” (she technically never had one, living in the streets), she was devastated when he passed. But she’s also bounced back and is finally finding peace in a home environment. Chippi’s original street care takers Bhai amma and sister in our locality have not fared so well. Bhai amma has had a stroke and lost movement in her arm and leg. They are no longer able to run the roadside food stall ever since January, also because of the housing board construction and road blockage and losing the food stall itself to the corporation. I’m trying to raise funds for them privately and helping them get back on their feet. I had given bhai amma the job of preparing chicken rice for my own streeties last two months but now that she’s hospitalised, she can’t do anything at all. Me and my dad are trying to find out if we can get something for the three of them (Bhai amma, her sister and husband) something that will serve them till the end of their lives, like a retainership. Let’s see. In the meantime, Chippi got her first photoshoot done by her foster family. She’s special to them and they have been her lifeline. Just look at her coat and eyes and her entire persona. A long way from May 2021 when she came to our gate, full of skin issues and looking for food. Some of her old pics are on my highlights under “Animal Work”. Chippi is a success story and deserves every bit of the good luck that’s come her way.
Chippi Update: She’s still with her new family where she went pre-Diwali 2023. They’ve taught her to walk on a leash, she’s getting nail clips and baths regularly, she’s become a proper house dog with them. Unfortunately, the family lost their dad in a heart attack a month back but they’re bouncing back. Chippi loved her new “appa” (she technically never had one, living in the streets), she was devastated when he passed. But she’s also bounced back and is finally finding peace in a home environment. Chippi’s original street care takers Bhai amma and sister in our locality have not fared so well. Bhai amma has had a stroke and lost movement in her arm and leg. They are no longer able to run the roadside food stall ever since January, also because of the housing board construction and road blockage and losing the food stall itself to the corporation. I’m trying to raise funds for them privately and helping them get back on their feet. I had given bhai amma the job of preparing chicken rice for my own streeties last two months but now that she’s hospitalised, she can’t do anything at all. Me and my dad are trying to find out if we can get something for the three of them (Bhai amma, her sister and husband) something that will serve them till the end of their lives, like a retainership. Let’s see. In the meantime, Chippi got her first photoshoot done by her foster family. She’s special to them and they have been her lifeline. Just look at her coat and eyes and her entire persona. A long way from May 2021 when she came to our gate, full of skin issues and looking for food. Some of her old pics are on my highlights under “Animal Work”. Chippi is a success story and deserves every bit of the good luck that’s come her way.
Chippi Update: She’s still with her new family where she went pre-Diwali 2023. They’ve taught her to walk on a leash, she’s getting nail clips and baths regularly, she’s become a proper house dog with them. Unfortunately, the family lost their dad in a heart attack a month back but they’re bouncing back. Chippi loved her new “appa” (she technically never had one, living in the streets), she was devastated when he passed. But she’s also bounced back and is finally finding peace in a home environment. Chippi’s original street care takers Bhai amma and sister in our locality have not fared so well. Bhai amma has had a stroke and lost movement in her arm and leg. They are no longer able to run the roadside food stall ever since January, also because of the housing board construction and road blockage and losing the food stall itself to the corporation. I’m trying to raise funds for them privately and helping them get back on their feet. I had given bhai amma the job of preparing chicken rice for my own streeties last two months but now that she’s hospitalised, she can’t do anything at all. Me and my dad are trying to find out if we can get something for the three of them (Bhai amma, her sister and husband) something that will serve them till the end of their lives, like a retainership. Let’s see. In the meantime, Chippi got her first photoshoot done by her foster family. She’s special to them and they have been her lifeline. Just look at her coat and eyes and her entire persona. A long way from May 2021 when she came to our gate, full of skin issues and looking for food. Some of her old pics are on my highlights under “Animal Work”. Chippi is a success story and deserves every bit of the good luck that’s come her way.
Chippi Update: She’s still with her new family where she went pre-Diwali 2023. They’ve taught her to walk on a leash, she’s getting nail clips and baths regularly, she’s become a proper house dog with them. Unfortunately, the family lost their dad in a heart attack a month back but they’re bouncing back. Chippi loved her new “appa” (she technically never had one, living in the streets), she was devastated when he passed. But she’s also bounced back and is finally finding peace in a home environment. Chippi’s original street care takers Bhai amma and sister in our locality have not fared so well. Bhai amma has had a stroke and lost movement in her arm and leg. They are no longer able to run the roadside food stall ever since January, also because of the housing board construction and road blockage and losing the food stall itself to the corporation. I’m trying to raise funds for them privately and helping them get back on their feet. I had given bhai amma the job of preparing chicken rice for my own streeties last two months but now that she’s hospitalised, she can’t do anything at all. Me and my dad are trying to find out if we can get something for the three of them (Bhai amma, her sister and husband) something that will serve them till the end of their lives, like a retainership. Let’s see. In the meantime, Chippi got her first photoshoot done by her foster family. She’s special to them and they have been her lifeline. Just look at her coat and eyes and her entire persona. A long way from May 2021 when she came to our gate, full of skin issues and looking for food. Some of her old pics are on my highlights under “Animal Work”. Chippi is a success story and deserves every bit of the good luck that’s come her way.
Chippi Update: She’s still with her new family where she went pre-Diwali 2023. They’ve taught her to walk on a leash, she’s getting nail clips and baths regularly, she’s become a proper house dog with them. Unfortunately, the family lost their dad in a heart attack a month back but they’re bouncing back. Chippi loved her new “appa” (she technically never had one, living in the streets), she was devastated when he passed. But she’s also bounced back and is finally finding peace in a home environment. Chippi’s original street care takers Bhai amma and sister in our locality have not fared so well. Bhai amma has had a stroke and lost movement in her arm and leg. They are no longer able to run the roadside food stall ever since January, also because of the housing board construction and road blockage and losing the food stall itself to the corporation. I’m trying to raise funds for them privately and helping them get back on their feet. I had given bhai amma the job of preparing chicken rice for my own streeties last two months but now that she’s hospitalised, she can’t do anything at all. Me and my dad are trying to find out if we can get something for the three of them (Bhai amma, her sister and husband) something that will serve them till the end of their lives, like a retainership. Let’s see. In the meantime, Chippi got her first photoshoot done by her foster family. She’s special to them and they have been her lifeline. Just look at her coat and eyes and her entire persona. A long way from May 2021 when she came to our gate, full of skin issues and looking for food. Some of her old pics are on my highlights under “Animal Work”. Chippi is a success story and deserves every bit of the good luck that’s come her way.
Chippi Update: She’s still with her new family where she went pre-Diwali 2023. They’ve taught her to walk on a leash, she’s getting nail clips and baths regularly, she’s become a proper house dog with them. Unfortunately, the family lost their dad in a heart attack a month back but they’re bouncing back. Chippi loved her new “appa” (she technically never had one, living in the streets), she was devastated when he passed. But she’s also bounced back and is finally finding peace in a home environment. Chippi’s original street care takers Bhai amma and sister in our locality have not fared so well. Bhai amma has had a stroke and lost movement in her arm and leg. They are no longer able to run the roadside food stall ever since January, also because of the housing board construction and road blockage and losing the food stall itself to the corporation. I’m trying to raise funds for them privately and helping them get back on their feet. I had given bhai amma the job of preparing chicken rice for my own streeties last two months but now that she’s hospitalised, she can’t do anything at all. Me and my dad are trying to find out if we can get something for the three of them (Bhai amma, her sister and husband) something that will serve them till the end of their lives, like a retainership. Let’s see. In the meantime, Chippi got her first photoshoot done by her foster family. She’s special to them and they have been her lifeline. Just look at her coat and eyes and her entire persona. A long way from May 2021 when she came to our gate, full of skin issues and looking for food. Some of her old pics are on my highlights under “Animal Work”. Chippi is a success story and deserves every bit of the good luck that’s come her way.
Chippi Update: She’s still with her new family where she went pre-Diwali 2023. They’ve taught her to walk on a leash, she’s getting nail clips and baths regularly, she’s become a proper house dog with them. Unfortunately, the family lost their dad in a heart attack a month back but they’re bouncing back. Chippi loved her new “appa” (she technically never had one, living in the streets), she was devastated when he passed. But she’s also bounced back and is finally finding peace in a home environment. Chippi’s original street care takers Bhai amma and sister in our locality have not fared so well. Bhai amma has had a stroke and lost movement in her arm and leg. They are no longer able to run the roadside food stall ever since January, also because of the housing board construction and road blockage and losing the food stall itself to the corporation. I’m trying to raise funds for them privately and helping them get back on their feet. I had given bhai amma the job of preparing chicken rice for my own streeties last two months but now that she’s hospitalised, she can’t do anything at all. Me and my dad are trying to find out if we can get something for the three of them (Bhai amma, her sister and husband) something that will serve them till the end of their lives, like a retainership. Let’s see. In the meantime, Chippi got her first photoshoot done by her foster family. She’s special to them and they have been her lifeline. Just look at her coat and eyes and her entire persona. A long way from May 2021 when she came to our gate, full of skin issues and looking for food. Some of her old pics are on my highlights under “Animal Work”. Chippi is a success story and deserves every bit of the good luck that’s come her way.
Home is where Ammakaari is.
These babies make me hit the ground running every morning and keep me on my toes. For everyone looking at revamping their muscle memory, rejuvenating your mind and body, erasing generational wounds, closing generational curses and creating new patterns in life, I strongly recommend adopting a few stray animals or a pet or working with animals. They teach you to come fully into your being. They teach by action and example and not by words or any of this telepathy stuff. Simply being around them in their habitat and observing them, emulating some of their habits and following their time stamps, you can achieve all of the above I’ve stated and much more. Only a sample of the animals I’m privileged to know are appearing in this reel. More to come.