#mallureshma😂😂 🎯 Easy

#mallureshma😂😂 🎯 Easy

In a world of perfect influencers posing in front of luxury cars, Reshma is the woman standing in her kitchen, holding a burnt dosa, asking the universe, “Ivide aarkenkilum oru shanthi undo?” (Does anyone here have any peace?)

Reshma is currently filming a web series where she plays a traffic cop. When asked about her sudden fame, she shrugs. #mallureshma😂😂

“Reshma doesn’t try to sell us skincare,” says fan Priya Menon, 29. “She sells us the truth. Last week, she posted a video of her trying to open a pickle jar for 45 minutes. I felt seen.” In a world of perfect influencers posing in

“Fame is okay,” she says, finally cracking a smile. “But you know what’s better? The local chaya kada (tea shop) now gives me an extra parippu vada for free.” “She sells us the truth

It started, as most great things do, out of sheer boredom. Reshma, a 24-year-old MBA dropout from Thrissur, was waiting for her mother to finish yelling at the cable guy. She picked up her phone, mimicked the yell, and posted it. Twenty-four hours later, she had 50,000 followers.