Priya Prakash Varrier, widely recognized as the “wink girl,” gained overnight fame with her debut film, Oru Adaar Love. However, she faced challenges in sustaining her presence in the industry and proving her talent. Despite the initial hype, she received criticism and was labeled as overhyped by the same audience that propelled her to fame.
Undeterred by the negativity, Priya Prakash Varrier has been steadily working on her acting career and delivering commendable performances. Following her noteworthy roles in Malayalam movies like Live and Kolla, she is now gearing up for her biggest film to date, Bro. This Telugu fantasy comedy features powerhouse actors Pawan Kalyan and Sai Dharam Tej in lead roles.
Bro, a remake of the Tamil film Vinodhaya Sitham, directed by Samuthirakani and scripted by Trivikram Srinivas, is set to release on July 28.
Reflecting on the impact of being tagged as the “wink girl,” Priya expresses gratitude for the recognition it brought her globally. She acknowledges that her journey began with no film background and faced challenges in navigating the industry without guidance. While she admits to making a few mistakes and bad choices, she is now focused on making the right decisions and improving herself.
Working alongside Pawan Kalyan in Bro is seen as a blessing by Priya. She describes him as having an aura that words cannot express. Although her interactions with Pawan Kalyan were limited, Priya shares that Sai Dharam Tej was more of a friendly figure on set. They had a playful camaraderie, and she considers him a good friend.
Despite the setbacks, Priya Prakash Varrier remains determined to grow and learn from every opportunity. She is grateful for her journey so far and is committed to making better choices in her career.
As the release of Bro approaches, fans eagerly await Priya Prakash Varrier’s performance in this highly anticipated film alongside acclaimed actors Pawan Kalyan and Sai Dharam Tej.
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