Amrutha
Suresh
and
Abhirami
Suresh
are
Malayalees'
favourite
star
sisters.
Both
singers
are
known
to
the
audience
through
reality
shows.
In
2020,
Amrutha
and
Abhirami
entered
as
contestants
in
the
second
season
of
the
Malayalam
reality
television
game
show
Bigg
Boss
Malayalam
season
2.
Both
are
active
on
social
media,
and
their
posts
often
make
news.
Amrutha
and
Abhirami
are
now
going
through
the
most
difficult
phase
of
their
lives.
Their
father,
Suresh,
passed
away
last
week.
He
was
a
well-known
flute
player.
He
suffered
a
stroke
and
died
while
undergoing
treatment.
In
the
wake
of
her
father's
departure,
Abhirami's
words
on
social
media
went
viral.
'I
pray
to
be
born
again
as
your
daughter,
my
guardian
angel,
my
guru,
my
light,
my
best
friend,
my
everything,
and
my
father,'
Abhirami
wrote.
Now,
Abhirami
Suresh
has
once
again
shared
an
emotional
note.
Abhirami
has
written
about
how
she
was
able
to
start
her
business
venture
before
her
father's
death.
The
star's
words
are
as
follows:
"Before
Acha
departing
us,
I
had
the
luckiest
blessing
of
having
my
parents
inaugurate
my
dream
project,
my
business
venture
Cafe
Uutopia."
"We
didn't
have
a
fancy
inaugural
ceremony
but
kept
it
the
most
divine
with
my
parents
and
sister
gracing
the
moment
with
their
true
blessings
in
my
new
journey."
"At
home,
we
all
had
our
love
language
so
connected
with
food.
My
father
loved
to
explore
fine
food.
He
would
bring
home
street
food
without
even
having
to
tell
him
our
cravings
through
our
blissful
telepathic
connection.
I
hope
you
all
know
that
my
mother
cooks
brilliantly.
After
our
little
tiffs
at
home,
Amma
would
make
us
her
special
dishes,
and
that
would
be
the
end
of
our
little
fights,
and
we
would
all
hug
and
laugh
again
at
some
joke."
"So
I'm
humbled
and
grateful
to
my
family
for
having
shown
me
the
light
and
led
me
here
with
a
lot
of
art
and
goodness
instilled
in
my
heart.
And
I
thank
my
parents
for
supporting
me
in
this
risky
but
heartfelt
decision
of
mine
to
be
an
entrepreneur!
"As
I
write
this
post,
my
father
isn't
with
us,
but
I
have
a
million
blissful
memories
with
my
Achan."
During
The
Hardest
Of
Times
We
Held
Our
Hands
Tight
"He
and
my
mom
made
us
good
humans,
and
even
during
the
hardest
of
times
and
during
the
brutal
media
attacks
and
darkest
hours,
we
all
held
our
hands
tight
and
told
ourselves,
We
know
what
we
believe
in,
we
know
our
true
side
of
reality,
and
we
will
never
be
disregarded
by
the
almighty."
"It
is
said
that
God
takes
away
his
favourites
before
they
finish
their
humanly
days
on
earth,
and
our
father,
our
dearest
guru,
and
our
best
friend
will
watch
us
and
guide
us
through
the
journey
ahead
just
like
he
was
there;
he
will
just
be
there
holding
our
hands."
"Thank
you
to
each
of
you
for
your
kind
words
and
condolences
addressed.
I
wasn't
able
to
personally
respond
to
you
all.
But
do
include
us
in
your
prayers,
and
please
pray
for
our
father's
peaceful
afterlife.
I'm
sending
prayers
and
wellness
to
you
all.
Love
and
prayers," Abhirami
wrote
in
her
Facebook
post.