I’m not sure what country you’re from, but where I come from, formality isn’t always required when speaking to our moms. For instance, I call my mom "Va Po" rather than using the formal "vanga ponga." It’s a reflection of the closeness and warmth we share, not a sign of disrespect. Many of us believe that mothers hold a special place in our lives, where strict formalities aren’t necessary because the bond is built on love and understanding. It’s just how we express that unique connection, keeping things more personal and intimate.
Very cute zarra and achu.congrats
Archana kaha video parthukuram but avanga ponnu partha kaduppagudhu
her maturity 🎚️
Archana you can definitely wear lehenga
Intha video last year pothathu
Aatha yr daughter doesn't know Tamil.
Industry la periya nadikanga ponnu kuda evalo seen podadhunga
Both are good acting
Total shopping?
Zara Mogara oluthu archana super
true i never cut my trees i planted. Who are this sisters and where is their place?
Over acting zara
If you have nothing nice to say don't say anything
And over seen
Achu Indha shop yenga iruku ple.
Purasaiwakkam (Doveton)
Y is zara calling her mom Va po
In our country we never call parents or elders like that
I’m not sure what country you’re from, but where I come from, formality isn’t always required when speaking to our moms. For instance, I call my mom "Va Po" rather than using the formal "vanga ponga." It’s a reflection of the closeness and warmth we share, not a sign of disrespect. Many of us believe that mothers hold a special place in our lives, where strict formalities aren’t necessary because the bond is built on love and understanding. It’s just how we express that unique connection, keeping things more personal and intimate.
Zara romba over
Which shop mam
சரவணா ஸ்டோர்தா
Promotion
Over ah pathathika eruchala iruku