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Why Sarath Krishnan’s Reels Feel Like Warm Hugs?
Travelling with his mother, Indian influencer Sarath Krishnan reminds us that no matter how far we go, there's nothing like being a kid again with your first best friend by your side.

Indian travel influencer Sarath Krishnan isn’t documenting travel. He’s achieving gratitude. Each reel is a chapter of quiet devotion, where the real journey isn’t just across landscapes; it’s toward love, healing, and reconnection. At first glance, his feed might look like any other travel creator’s: winding roads, sacred temples, rivers at dusk. But pause longer; you’ll notice something rare: every trip features his mother. This isn’t just travel content. It’s a two-seater story where the destination matters, but the company matters more.
Not All Heroes Travel Alone
Sarath Krishnan’s journey began not with a passport but with a promise to give his mother the life she once set aside, not through gestures but through his actions and presence. Through sunsets watched together, temples visited hand in hand, and bike rides where she’s not in the rearview but riding pillion.
His videos aren’t scripted or dramatic. They show a folded hand, a shared thali, and a sleepy bus ride. In these small details, a bigger message is loud and clear: home is the person sitting beside you.
Reels That Moved Thousands
Sarath’s storytelling stands out for its sincerity, and the numbers back that up. Several of his reels have gone viral not because of fancy transitions but because of the truth they convey.
“My Amma is My First Valentine” – Posted on Valentine’s Day, this reel melted hearts online. While most of the internet was filled with couple-centric content, Sarath’s caption – “Who’s your 1st #valentine?? My amma is my first Valentine!!!” – it felt like a love letter the world didn’t know it needed. The reel is a warm montage of shared smiles, meals, and hugs. No roses. No filters. It’s just real love. It resonated deeply, reminding viewers that parental love is the first kind we often overlook.
The Varanasi Transformation (Shouradharppana)—In another reel, Sarath is clean-shaven after nearly six years as part of the sacred ritual of Shouradharppana in Varanasi. “When you visit Varanasi, you’re supposed to leave behind something you love the most,” he wrote. I loved my beard.” This intensely personal surrender, letting go of ego and attachment, became a spiritual metaphor and left viewers reflecting on what they hold on to.
Turning Stories into Pages – An Author too!
Beyond his Instagram reels, Sarath has also captured his journey in his first book, ‘Aa’, which was published on World Book Day. This reflects everything his followers have come to love about his Instagram stories: the deep bonds of love, the power of legacy, and the importance of connection.
In his own words, Sarath expresses gratitude for the incredible opportunity to present his book alongside Mr M.A. Yusuff Ali, aka Yusuff Ali Musaliam Veettil Abdul Kader, an Indian businessman and billionaire. He is the chairman and managing director of LuLu Group International. To have someone he admires so much agree not only to read his book but also to write the preface for the second edition validates the journey he’s been on.

Through writing, Sarath is reaching hearts in a new way, reminding us that storytelling isn’t limited to pictures and videos but also lives powerfully in words. This marks a fresh chapter in his journey of love, legacy, and inspiration, and one that promises to touch many more lives.
More Than Travel: A Story of Reconnection
Most creators sell the idea of “solo travel” or “escape,” but Sarath’s content tells a different story. His journeys aren’t about leaving things behind but taking what matters most along for the ride. His mother isn’t a prop in the frame; she’s the purpose. She’s a symbol of all the parents who gave up their dreams quietly and of what it looks like when children choose to give those dreams back.
The Bond He’s Cherishing
Sarath Krishnan isn’t chasing virality; he’s archiving affection. His page is more than travel inspiration. Sarath’s content is not just emotional; it’s also a living archive of Indian tradition and spirituality. From temples and ghats to lesser-known rituals like Shouradharppana, he’s not just visiting places; he’s preserving them. To not wait for “someday.” To turn everyday moments into memories that last longer than the trip.
In doing so, he inspires thousands to travel with their hearts and create memories that matter. Follow him for wholesome travel moments and life lessons on the go. For more such real stories, follow The Reelstars.