

Anna Konidela, wife of Pawan Kalyan, shared an emotional note on Instagram reflecting on her deep-rooted connection with music. Trained in classical music, she reminisced about her childhood days, recalling a moment at the age of seven when she performed “La Marmotte” by Ludwig van Beethoven on stage in Saint Petersburg. She also revealed that she began learning the violin at the age of five and continued her musical education alongside academics until she graduated at fifteen.
After moving to India, Anna revealed that Pawan Kalyan gifted her a piano, keeping her passion alive. Although she hasn’t actively played music in recent times, she expressed that music continues to live within her, waiting for the right moment to resurface. Emphasizing the universal power of music, she stated that it transcends language and connects people through emotions like love, pain, and joy, acting as a bridge across cultures and continents.












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