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Yourh don`t wink in real life Varrier says

Her winking in movie song scene became a hit because nobody is doing it now, she says

- BY BINSAL ABDUL KADER Senior Reporter

The girl who winked her way to become an overnight internet sensation says youngsters have more means than winking to express their love now.

“Now no one is doing it. That’s why it became a hit when it was done in real [in the movie],” Priya Prakash Varrier, who winked to her boyfriend in a teaser song of her upcoming movie and became an internatio­nal celebrity, said during an interactio­n with schoolchil­dren in the capital.

She was responding to a question whether youngsters still wink, as they are more into social media to express themselves. However, a romantic gesture like winking was in her blood, she said in a lighter vein at the Indian Social and Cultural Centre (ISC) here yesterday during the event organised by Medeor 24X7 Hospital.

Varrier and Roshan Abdul Rahoof, her co-star in the upcoming Malayalam film Oru Adaar Love, sang together the hit song Manikya Malaraya for the audience. They also danced to the tune of a Tamil film song.

She said Rahoof had starting trouble in the film. “He was shy … and we didn’t talk [much] in the beginning. Now we talk a lot and we just keep talking!”

Rahoof said that he was born in Corniche Hospital in Abu Dhabi and spent his childhood in the capital until his family went back to India. “Abu Dhabi is a special place for me,” he said.

With Rahoof’s revelation, the audience immediatel­y demanded Varrier to reveal her birthplace and even the name of the hospital she was born. Her mother who accompanie­d her said she was born in Ramdas Hospital in Perinthalm­anna town, Kerala.

Speaking to Gulf News, Varrier said she had never seen anyone winking in real life. She said she wants to be a cosmopolit­an artist who can adapt to all cultures of the world. “I don’t want to be a typical Malayalee [Keralite] girl!”

It was the first time she interacted with an audience after she rose to fame. “I did a lot of TV interviews and attended many events.”

The first-year BCom student at Vimala College in Thrissur said she was not able to attend regular classes because of her busy schedule.

However, she has been a bright student with 91 per cent score in Grade 10, 82 per cent in Grade 12. She has already scored 90 per cent in the first semester and wants to excel in her studies. “I would like to do MBA.”

However, it has been her childhood dream to become an actor and she will stick to it as a profession, she said.

He [Rahoof ] was shy … and we didn’t talk [much] in the beginning. Now we talk a lot and we just keep talking!”

Priya Prakash Varrier | Actor

Fame brings its own price

Celebrity status has brought its own challenges to Priya Prakash Varrier.

She has not gone out for a while with her family and friends in her hometown, Thrissur, Preetha Prakash, her mother, told Gulf News.

“Once she had to disguise herself to go out with her friends. But when a friend called her ‘Priya’ in public, people started gathering around her,” the mother said.

“Now we go out without her!” she said.

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 ?? Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News ?? Priya Varrier and Roshan Abdul Rahoof (right) of upcoming Oru Adar Love at a community event organised at the Indian Social and Cultural Centre in Abu Dhabi yesterday. Rahoof was born in Abu Dhabi and spent his childhood in the UAE capital until his family returned to India.
Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News Priya Varrier and Roshan Abdul Rahoof (right) of upcoming Oru Adar Love at a community event organised at the Indian Social and Cultural Centre in Abu Dhabi yesterday. Rahoof was born in Abu Dhabi and spent his childhood in the UAE capital until his family returned to India.
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