Aishwarya
Lekshmi
is
unarguably
one
of
the
most
sought
after
actresses
of
the
contemporary
Malayalam
cinema.
The
young
actress
is
going
through
the
best
phase
of
her
acting
career
so
far
and
has
several
promising
projects
in
the
pipeline.
Now,
Aishwarya
Lekshmi
is
making
headlines
for
an
entirely
different
reason.
As
per
the
latest
reports,
the
Brother's
Day
actress
recently
made
a
contribution
towards
the
FEFKA
fund
for
the
daily
wage
workers
of
Malayalam
cinema.
The
sources
suggest
that
Aishwarya
Lekshmi
is
the
only
actor
from
the
younger
league
to
donate
to
the
FEFKA
fund.
The
association
representatives
recently
took
to
Facebook
to
express
their
gratitude
towards
the
actress.
Thus,
Aishwarya
Lekshmi
has
also
emerged
as
the
third
actor
from
the
Malayalam
film
industry
to
back
the
FEFKA
initiative,
after
Mohanlal
and
Manju
Warrier.
Recently,
director
B
Unnikrishnan,
who
is
the
president
of
FEFKA
Director's
Union
had
revealed
that
Mohanlal
and
Manju
have
contributed
Rs.
10
Lakhs
and
Rs.
5
Lakhs
respectively,
to
the
fund.
Aishwarya
Lekshmi
was
last
seen
in
Malayalam
in
the
2019-released
family
entertainer
Brother's
Day,
which
featured
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
in
the
lead
role.
The
movie,
which
marked
the
directorial
debut
of
popular
actor
Kalabhavan
Shahjohn,
had
emerged
as
a
moderate
success
at
the
box
office.
The
young
actress
was
recently
selected
as
the
Kochi
Times
Most
Desirable
Woman
of
2019.
Aishwarya
won
the
title
for
the
second
time
in
a
row.
The
actress
is
currently
concentrating
on
her
career
in
Tamil
cinema,
with
some
highly
prestigious
projects
in
her
kitty.
Aishwarya
Lekshmi
will
essay
the
female
lead
opposite
Dhanush
in
the
upcoming
Karthik
Subbaraj
movie
Jagame
Thanthiram.
The
actress
is
also
a
part
of
the
highly
anticipated
upcoming
historical
drama
Ponniyin
Selvan,
which
is
directed
by
Mani
Ratnam.