Lakshmi Manchu Reveals Hidden Message in Tattoo

The intricate design, crafted by renowned tattoo artist Mo Naga, adorns Lakshmi's sternum and shoulders

Update: 2024-04-25 14:17 GMT

Despite recently relocating to Mumbai to pursue opportunities in Bollywood and OTT platforms, 46-year-old Tollywood actress Lakshmi Manchu hasn't forgotten her roots. She recently unveiled a stunning Naga tattoo, a powerful symbol steeped in cultural heritage and profound meaning.

The intricate design, crafted by renowned tattoo artist Mo Naga, adorns Lakshmi's sternum and shoulders. It draws inspiration from the Naga tribe, known for their warrior spirit, empathy, kindness, and compassion – values Lakshmi clearly embodies.

Mo Naga, renowned for his intricate work and deep understanding of tribal aesthetics, elaborated on the deeper message behind Lakshmi's tattoo. "This Naga tattoo features strong tribal elements and symbolic meanings rooted in Naga philosophy and traditions," he shared. "It represents the spirit of a warrior, tough love, and the pursuit of protection."

The journey to acquire this meaningful tattoo began months ago when Lakshmi secured an appointment with Mo Naga. They spent four dedicated hours delving into the rich tapestry of Naga culture, discussing its philosophies, warrior traditions, and ancestral wisdom. Despite her busy schedule, Lakshmi displayed immense patience and actively participated in the creative process.

Reflecting on the experience, Mo Naga said, "It was a truly wonderful experience filled with patience, trust, and open communication. Lakshmi's dedication to expressing herself authentically through this tattoo was truly inspiring."

For Lakshmi, the tattoo represents a profound journey of empowerment and personal transformation. "I've been getting tattoos since my college days, and with age, I'm getting bolder in my self-expression," she revealed. "Having admired Mo Naga's work for a long time, I knew I had to get a tattoo from him when he visited Mumbai. We spent four hours discussing the significance and process – a deep dive into tattoo culture, its roots, and the importance of embracing our traditional tribal art forms."

Lakshmi emphasizes that Mo Naga isn't just a skilled artist; he invests time in understanding his clients. "I'm absolutely thrilled with the final design on my body. It makes me feel powerful," she shared. "The tattoo evolved as we discussed, reflecting my desires and aspirations. It's more than just ink on skin – it's a manifestation of my inner strength and values, and Mo captured it perfectly. He concluded by saying, 'The true meaning of this tattoo will reveal itself when the time is right,' and I eagerly await its unfolding."

While pursuing her Bollywood dreams, Lakshmi still maintains a busy schedule in the South. She has three Telugu films in various stages of production, a Hotstar series slated for release soon, and a Tamil film in the pipeline.

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