
Lilo & Stitch's Young Stars Share the Heartwarming Meaning of 'Ohana'
Lilo & Stitch's Live-Action Stars Share Meaning of 'Ohana' The recent live-action adaptation of Disney's Lilo & Stitch has resonated with audiences, and a recent short video interview with the film's young stars offers a heartwarming perspective. Maia Kealoha and Sydney Agudong, who played the iconic sisters Lilo and Nani, shared their thoughts on the meaning of "ohana," the Hawaiian word for family. "Ohana means everything," Kealoha stated simply, reflecting the profound importance of family in Hawaiian culture. This sentiment is central to the film's narrative, emphasizing the bond between Lilo and Nani, and their extended family. Agudong elaborated, "It's a really big thing that you would care about, and that you would do anything for your ohana." The interview, captured in a short video, is a testament to the film's success in portraying the beauty of Hawaiian culture and the strength of familial bonds. The actors' genuine emotions highlight the film's emotional resonance, promising a continued positive impact.