Instagram video of Priya Prakash Varrier singing Channa Mereya is now going viral
Chennai, Feb 13 (IBNS): Apart from her winking talent, southern actress Priya Prakash Varrier is now gaining national attention, specially online, by her singing abilities.
In a video shared by her on Instagram, the actress could be heard singing
'Channa Mereya' song from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil movie.
The original song was sung by Arijit Singh.
However, Priya's version has already gained 554,907 views.
A winking video of her on social media has made Malayalam actress Priya Prakash Varrier a national sensation overnight.
With more followers liking her Instagram account, she is currently being followed by 2.4 million netizens.
Her fan base in Instagram is growing at a rapid pace.
Infact, she is one of the few celebrities in the world who has got more than 600k followers in just 24 hours.
Her account has now been verified too by Instagram.
It all started this weekend after a video went viral on social media.
With Valentine's Day coming closer, the sweet video, where a girl, who is none other than Priya, and a boy could be seen winking at each other, exchanging unsaid love messages, started treading across social media platforms in India since last weekend.
The video is actually a trimmed version of a newly-released song "Manikya Malaraya Poovi" from upcoming Malayalam film Oru Adaar Love.
The video has touched hearts all over India and surely made them remember about their high school romance.
Actor Priya Prakash Varrier, who could be seen winking in the video, has already become an internet sensation.
Priya will be making her debut in south Indian movies with Oru Adaar Love.
Reacting to the popularity the video has gained, Priya wrote on Instagram: " Thank you for all the love and support."
She tweeted: "Good morning everyone. Can't belive this, #NationalTrend Thank you so much for your love and supports ."
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