Hey! I am very happy to be writing this blog today. I'm going to share a few things about "Tanuja Singam", my all-time favorite person. She is transgender, which I can state with great pride (A most beautiful trans lady).
She was introduced to me through YouTube. She suddenly appeared as I binge-watched random YouTube videos. I disregarded it, assuming it was an Indian aunt boasting about herself.
Days la
ter, my mother revealed to me that she is transgender when she was watching the same videos of her. You won't believe her since she is so stunning. She will always come out on top when compared to other women, regardless of who they are. While a result, as I kept watching her, I was greatly motivated by both her speech pattern and the topics she was discussing. I began to really admire her and her speaking style.
She was born in Sri Lanka and later relocated to Madurai in Tamil Nadu before settling in Germany. Tanuja had a great deal of suffering in her early years. She worked a variety of menial jobs before deciding to seek a medical degree. She is now a dentist. For her Tamil, she is most adored. The lingo spoken by Sri Lankans will sound delightful. In her early years, she engaged in tiktoks in order to get through some difficult times (As stated in her book). As more and more people began to support her on YouTube, she was inspired to dress up like a goddess in gorgeous sarees and jewels.
Along with her parents, she also has a brother and a sister. But she is a strong independent lady leading a life that many women only dream about.
She rose to fame after a documentary on her was uploaded to oneindia's YouTube channel. A festival in Koovagam was the subject. The transgender community celebrates the Koovagam festival every year as a way to honor Lord Aravan. Two days are set aside to celebrate the occasion. It is regarded as the most well-known item among transgender people. Tanuja supported the anchor in that documentary by serving as the host. She assisted him in hosting the programme by giving him information about the festival and showing him around. She was doing this when she eventually grew enraged at the men for making fun of and gazing at the arriving transsexual people. She demonstrated how guys are misbehaving toward them in order to make her point. She gained fame due to her speaking.
Later, watching her films became a regular occurrence in my life. Then she published a book version of her autobiography. I couldn't wait to read it. I ordered the book from Amazon and immediately got to reading. Having finished the book. The biggest spot in my heart belongs to Tanuja.
You can learn a lot from that book, including information on child abuse, male child abuse, domestic physical violence, being dumped out of love or out of money, shame, violence, hatred of transpeople, suffering experienced by trans people, and many other topics.
If you'll let me, I'll talk a lot about her. And if you want to learn more, I want you to know about her on your own.
I'll include the YouTube channel link. You can checkout if you want.
Link: Thanuja Singam - YouTube
Bye!