Saturday, November 8, 2025

Priya Prakash Varrier Biography

 

Priya Prakash Varrier

🎬 Actress: Priya Prakash Varrier

Birthday: October 28
Place of Birth: Punkunnam, Thrissur, Kerala, India
Hometown: Thrissur
College: Vimala College, Thrissur (B.Com)
First Break: Malayalam film Oru Adaar Love (2019)
Sun Sign: Scorpio


🌟 Quickfire with Priya Prakash Varrier

High point of your life: The day my wink went viral — I had no idea a few seconds could change my life forever!

Low point of your life: Dealing with sudden fame at 18 was overwhelming. But it taught me to stay grounded.

Currently I am: Exploring new languages, doing Malayalam and Telugu projects, and focusing on becoming a more versatile performer.

If you were the editor of a magazine for a day, whom would you put on the cover?
Deepika Padukone — she defines grace, success, and strength.

Your favourite Malayalam slang: “Chetaaa!” — It’s so friendly and fun, I say it all the time.

Your favourite travel hotspot in India: Munnar — the mist, the hills, and that tea-scented air are unbeatable.

A dish to die for: Kerala parotta with beef curry — pure bliss!

A song you can’t stop humming: Manikya Malaraya Poovi — it will always be special to me.

Which classic would you have chosen as your debut?
Manichitrathazhu — I would’ve loved to play a layered character like Nagavalli.

What was the toughest part about sudden fame?
People forming opinions about me without knowing me — that was tough.


💫 Style & Soul

Three things you would do if you could:

  1. Take a year off to travel the world.

  2. Produce a women-centric Malayalam film.

  3. Learn classical music professionally.

A fashion trend you wish would make a comeback: Vintage floral skirts and puff-sleeved blouses.

Your favourite piece of jewellery: Silver nose ring — it’s my trademark style.

Do you believe fairness creams work?
No, not really. Real beauty glows from confidence, not a tube.

Three cosmetics you can’t do without:
Lip tint, mascara, and sunscreen.

Your favourite cuisine:
Kerala and Italian — appam with stew or pasta with pesto, both make me happy!

A song to describe your life:
“Girl on Fire” — because I’m still burning bright and learning every day.

A talent you would love to acquire:
To play the piano perfectly — it’s such an elegant instrument.

Little black dress or black sari?
A black sari — it’s bold yet traditional, just like me.

What would you wear to a hot date?
A floral dress — sweet, simple, and easy-going.

The last line of your autobiography would read:
“Just a wink, and a world of dreams followed.”


💃 Personal & Fun Side

If you weren’t an actor, you would be:
A classical dancer or singer — art has always been my first love.

Which colour dominates your wardrobe?
Shades of pink and lavender — soft but expressive.

A language you wish you were fluent in:
Tamil — I want to act in Tamil films soon!

You de-stress with:
Listening to old Malayalam songs and playing with my cats.

A body part you would insure:
My eyes — they did all the magic! 😉

The last time you had a bad hair day:
During monsoons in Kerala — every single day!

A director you’d give anything to work with:
Mani Ratnam — it’s every South Indian actor’s dream.

A gadget you can’t do without:
My phone — for music, scripts, and connecting with fans.

If you could jet-set anywhere in the world:
Switzerland — I’m a sucker for snow and scenic drives.

Who is your 3 am friend?
My mom — she’s always up for a chat no matter the time.

If you woke up and found you’d turned into a man:
I’d go back to sleep immediately! I’m happy as I am.

What will we find in your fridge?
Ice cream, fruit yogurt, and lots of chocolate.

A movie that always brings a smile to your face:
Charlie — it’s pure magic and emotion.

A film that was part of your childhood:
Kilukkam — my all-time comfort movie.

The most overrated film:
(laughs) I’ll skip that — I don’t want to get trolled again!

The first movie you saw on screen:
Anjali — I remember crying by the end.

A film that you have watched over five times:
Premam — it still feels fresh every time.

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