‘I was Ramesh Gopi Nair’: Inside Remo D’Souza’s home with ‘world’s smallest Shivling’; converted to Christianity at 15
- What’s Inside: Peek into Remo D’Souza’s home.
- A surprising tiny Shivling.
- His journey from Ramesh Gopi Nair.
- Christian faith at 15.
We just saw this really interesting story about choreographer and director Remo D’Souza. You know him from shows like ‘Dance India Dance’ and movies like ‘ABCD’. Well, a recent peek inside his home has people talking.
The big surprise? A super tiny Shivling. It’s described as the “world’s smallest Shivling.” Imagine that! It seems to hold a special place in his heart.
But there’s more to it. Remo, whose birth name was Ramesh Gopi Nair, actually converted to Christianity when he was just 15. This is a big part of his life’s journey. The whole vibe of his home seems to be about blending different parts of who he is.
It’s a fascinating look into how his past and present faiths connect. We actually wrote about how Ramesh Gopi Nair became Remo D’Souza before, and it’s a story worth revisiting. You can catch up on that here.
This story got us thinking about faith, identity, and how people hold onto different parts of themselves. It’s a beautiful, personal aesthetic. Makes you wonder about the stories behind the people we see on screen.
Our Take
It’s always cool to see the personal side of celebrities. This story about Remo D’Souza’s home, with the tiny Shivling and his faith journey, is a great example. It shows that people are complex, and their beliefs can be a rich tapestry. We love seeing these glimpses that go beyond the usual show biz stuff.

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