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Sreeleela's Heartwarming Journey: Young Star Opens Up About Adopting Three Children

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Rising actress Sreeleela, 24, is inspiring millions by sharing her beautiful adoption story of three differently-abled children. Her compassionate journey, which began at age 21, highlights how young people can make meaningful differences in children's lives while pursuing their dreams.

In a touching revelation that's warming hearts across India, popular actress Sreeleela has opened up about a deeply personal part of her life—her role as an adoptive mother to three children, two of whom are differently-abled. What makes this story even more remarkable is that she began this journey at just 21 years old.

The 24-year-old star, who made her film debut at 18 with the Kannada movie Kiss, recently shared her inspiring adoption story with Galatta Plus. Her journey began during the filming of an early Kannada project centered around children, when her director took her to visit an ashram. That visit changed her life forever.

"The children are there; I speak to them on the phone and visit them often," Sreeleela shared warmly. While the children don't live with her due to their specific care needs, she remains deeply connected to them and ensures they have excellent support from dedicated caregivers.

What's particularly touching is Sreeleela's humble approach to her compassionate choice. "I don't want credit for anything," she emphasized. "I want people to start looking in a different direction." Her hope is that by sharing her story, she'll encourage others to consider adoption and supporting children in need.

Sreeleela's Heartwarming Journey: Young Star Opens Up About Adopting Three Children

The young actress, who continued her medical education while building her film career, credits her empathetic nature for drawing her to both professions. "I think both professions are close to people—one makes them happy, the other heals them," she reflected beautifully.

Beyond adoption, Sreeleela is channeling her compassion into broader social initiatives. She recently launched "Here For You!", a program focused on reaching out to children, developing rural areas, and promoting education. Her message to young people is simple yet powerful: even a little time spent helping others can create real change and bring personal fulfillment.

Sreeleela joins a proud tradition of Indian actresses who've embraced adoption at young ages. Twenty-five years ago, Sushmita Sen made history by adopting her daughter Renee at 24, after beginning the legal process at 21. Similarly, Raveena Tandon was just 21 when she adopted two girls in 1994, bringing them into her home after noticing they weren't being treated well by their guardian.

These stories demonstrate that age is just a number when it comes to making a meaningful difference in children's lives. What matters most is the love, commitment, and genuine desire to provide children with better opportunities.

Sreeleela's maternal instincts shine through in all aspects of her life. "I tend to mother people around me—that's the only way I know how to show affection," she shared with a smile. This natural caregiving spirit, combined with her professional success and social initiatives, paints a picture of a young woman using her platform for genuine good.

As she continues balancing her thriving film career with her personal commitments and social work, Sreeleela stands as an inspiring example for young people everywhere. Her story reminds us that compassion knows no age limit, and that opening our hearts to children in need can be one of life's most rewarding experiences.

Based on reporting by Indian Express

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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