Important thing in a relationship is love – Bkay Nair
ACTRESS Ratu The Movie, Bkay Nair admitted that her heart was always open to getting married again after divorcing her ex-husband, Mike Tan about four years ago.
For Bkay or real name Tryambikay Vengades, 40, the important thing in a relationship is love.
“Now I’m single and available. If I find a suitable one later, let it be the one who can support my work. That’s what matters.
“My heart is still open to meet someone as long as the man is able to take care of me and is good, I will accept.
“It’s okay not to be rich. As long as he can give me love. That’s what matters. Money can be found. Be a working woman.
“If you’re rich, but there’s no love, what’s it like? What is best is a balance between love and money.
“For now, I myself have not yet met a suitable replacement. If there is sustenance to marry again, I will not refuse,” she said.
Bkay Nair previously married her ex-husband, Mike Tan at Buudhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields on 7 December 2015 and officially separated in April 2018. However, this couple was not blessed with a child.
In the meantime, Bkay Nair admits that she is not sullen with the world of acting but prefers to focus on business and social activities.
Bkay said she has very high dreams in the business world because she wants the Bkay Nair Resources brand to be known in this country.
This woman said, she wants the brand name to be as big as Jimmy Choo, which is famous on the international scene.
“I am really busy with the corporate training and event management business that I am working on and it is my dream to succeed in this world.
“Not to mention that I have staff to pay attention to and take care of their welfare,” she said.
BKAY Nair is more comfortable focusing on business and charity activities.
Meanwhile, Bkay said, her party wants to introduce the uniqueness and culture of wearing sari in Malaysia while raising awareness about Down Syndrome as the goal of organizing the World Saree Day Malaysia fashion show event.
BKAY Nair helps children with Down Syndrome by organizing the World Saree Day Malaysia fashion show event.
According to Bkay, the program which will feature more than 60 saris of various materials, textiles and styles also aims to raise additional funds for career training and learning expenses for people with Down Syndrome.
“This event is a combination of charity, education, culture and fashion which is hoped to give the community an opportunity to show their ability and potential in addition to giving exposure to the community about the tradition and culture of the traditional Indian dress, the sari.
“The event which will feature sarees like kanchipuram and banarasi which are among the most expensive garments in the tradition will also involve demonstrations by 10 experienced Down’s Syndrome models.
The event will take place on March 19 at Dewan Tun Abdul Razak, Bank Rakyat Twin Towers here starting at 2.30pm and will also feature a cultural performance by the National Department of Arts and Culture and will be attended by the Minister of Human Resources, V. Sivakumar.
source – wilayahku