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Oru Adaar Love: Romance of the wink

The film cast set for their debut a year after going viral

- By Mythily Ramachandr­an, Special to tabloid!

In the wink of an eye, the video for the song Manikya Malaraya

Poovi changed the destinies of two people last year, exactly a day before Valentine’s Day. Teenagers Priya Prakash Varrier and Roshan Abdul Rahoof, who were all set to make their acting debut with Malayalam film Oru Adaar Love (An Extraordin­ary Love), found themselves hurled into online fame overnight. The now-famous wink of Varrier

featured for a few seconds in the video carried enough magic to make them viral stars and alter the course of Oru Adaar Love.

Last year, Varrier became the most Googled person of the year in India. Today, her Instagram account has more than 6.5 million followers, an unheard of feat for a debutant actress whose film is yet to release.

But the bouquets brought along brick bats too. A group of Muslims from Hyderabad registered a complaint that the lyrics of the song hurt their religious sentiments and a case was filed against Varrier.

Now, as the film is set to finally release on Valentine’s Day, director Omar Lullu has the task of dubbing his film in three other languages besides Malayalam, to capitalise on its star’s new-found fame.

Interestin­gly, when Varrier

and Rahoof were cast, they were not meant to be the leads. As junior artists, the pair were selected to play supporting characters. Lullu, whose earlier two films Happy Wedding and Chunkz

were commercial entertaine­rs, wanted to explore a teenage romance set inside a school campus with Oru Adaar Love.

“We were a pair in the story with only three scenes,” recalled Varrier.

Lullu said he was unsatisfie­d while filming with the lead pair. “Something was [lacking] and I was not happy,” he said.

What caught his eye while shooting a scene with Varrier and Rahoof was the crackling chemistry they shared. “There was this scene where Priya was asked to climb down the staircase with me. After the scene was shot, the crowd gave a loud applause and the director really loved our combo. That’s one of my unforgetta­ble moments,” Rahoof said.

It did not take long for them to replace the film’s original lead pair. “The director asked me to wink and I did it,” said Varrier, a second year college

student from Thrissur. She has been up on stage since school days as a dancer, besides a modelling stint during college days. “It was a one take.” The rest is history. Rohoof, who spent his early childhood in the UAE and studied at Chavakad, Kerala, is passionate about dance, and had participat­ed in a dance reality show on television. He never intended to become an actor. “But the judges’ comments about my acting encouraged me to contemplat­e cinema,” he says.

Sohequit college and is now pursuing a business course through distance education.

Rahoof added that the climax scene was the most difficult one for him. “It is emotion-laden.”

Their beautiful friendevid­ent ship was evident during their interracti­on with the

media in Chennai a month ago. While everyone made a beeline for Varrier making her the focus of all attention, Rahoof sat silently in the wings watching with an indulgent smile. The pair are already dealing with fame as mature adults and like seasoned celebritie­s, but minus the tantrums.

When asked if there was any jealousy, he answered: “She is my best friend. I am happy for her.”

Varrier is currently in the UK shooting for her second film, the Hindi-language Sridevi Bungalow.

“Yes, I have just started my Bollywood stint,” she confirmed. “I can’t really explain the difference­s in North and South Indian cinemas but hard work is necessary in both.”

She did receive offers to work in Malayalam films but at that time she was busy with Oru Adaar Love.

From that one wink to the next video featuring Varrier’s gunshot kiss, Oru Adaar Love has come a long way from the pages of Lullu’s writings. Following the rage of Manikya Malaraya Poovi, Lullu’s responsibi­lity grew. He reworked his script, extending the roles of Varrier and Roshan. On Valentine’s Day, a year after the video went viral, Oru Adaar Love releases not just in Malayalam but in Tamil and Kannada as Kirik Love Story, as well in Telugu as Lovers Day.

Oru Adaar Love, produced by Ousepachan Movie House, releases in the UAE today.

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Priya Prakash Varrier, Roshan Abdul Rahoof and Noorin Sheriff.
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Priya Prakash Varrier. Noorin Sheriff. Roshan Abdul Rahoof.
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Director Omar Lullu. and Varrier PrakashPri­ya Rahoof. Abdul Roshan

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