Actress Rima Kallingal, after inaugurating the Biennale Kada at Aspinwall House on Thursday, said the Kochi-Muziris Biennale remains one of the most festive and eagerly awaited cultural events in the country. Event Highlight - Actress Rima Kallingal inaugurated the Biennale Kada at Aspinwall House, Fort Kochi on December 20, 2025. - She described the Biennale as one of the most festive and eagerly awaited cultural events in India. Rima Kallingal’s Remarks - Called the Biennale “a haven for artists and audiences alike”, encouraging people to look at life more closely and intimately. - Shared that this was her third visit, and its absence in years it wasn’t held was “deeply felt.” - Expressed her plan to live in Fort Kochi during the Biennale to experience each artwork and venue at a slower, immersive pace. - Often invites people to Kochi as though it were her own home, reinforcing the Biennale’s inclusive spirit. Significance - The Biennale continues to be a major cultural platform, drawing artists and audiences from across the world. - Rima’s endorsement highlights its role in community building, cultural exchange, and artistic exploration. - The event is positioned not just as an exhibition, but as a festival of ideas, creativity, and belonging. ✨ Takeaway: Rima Kallingal’s words capture the essence of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale—a living, breathing cultural space that welcomes everyone to engage deeply with art and community.
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