On Republic Day, Parvathy Thiruvothu turned the spotlight back to the Constitution, championing equality not as an idea, but as a right; justice not as a favour, but as a guarantee
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On Republic Day, when patriotism often arrives wrapped in platitudes, actor Parvathy Thiruvothu turned the spotlight back to the Constitution itself in collaboration with United For Human Rights. As part of its ‘Read Me My Rights’ campaign, the National Award-winning actor took to social media to read out two of the most foundational promises of Indian democracy - fundamental rights that feel as urgent today as they did the day they were written.
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She began with Article 14, reading aloud: “The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India.”
She then followed it with Article 15, driving the point home: “The state shall not discriminate against any citizen on grounds only of religion, caste, race, sex, place of birth or any of them.”
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In just two articles, Parvathy distilled the soul of the Republic - equality not as an idea, but as a right; justice not as a favour, but as a guarantee.
She added, "These are rights that have to upheld in the Republic Of India - always speak up for them, for yourself and for your fellow citizens."
Parvathy's upcoming projects
On the work front, Parvathy will next be seen in the Malayalam films Pradhama Dhrishtya Kuttakkar and I, Nobody.
Dhrishtya Kuttakkar is a crime thriller, and Parvathy will be essaying the role of a cop. The film’s title poster shows a dramatic scene where a police officer's leg steps over a blood-stained surface, intriguing fans.
She will also be seen in the web series Storm, produced by Hrithik Roshan, continuing a career built on substance.
Roshan, who announced his entry into the streaming space as a producer on October 10, 2025, took his first production, Storm, on floors in November 2025. The makers worked on the script for over three years before taking the series on floors.
“The shooting for Storm is in full swing. Ajitpal Singh serves as the show’s director, writer, and creator. It’s largely a start-to-end schedule. Ajit is looking at wrapping it by February,” said a source of the series, which stars Parvathy Thiruvothu, Alaya F, Saba Azad, Srishti Shrivastava, Rrama Sharma, Ashish Vidyarthi, and Rajit Kapur.
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