Priya Prakash Varrier steals spotlight after ‘Good Bad Ugly’ release; pens heartfelt tribute to Ajith Kumar

Priya Prakash Varrier shines in 'Good Bad Ugly' with her viral dance, stealing the limelight from Trisha. She pens a heartfelt tribute to Ajith Kumar.

Priya Prakash Varrier in ‘Good Bad Ugly’

Priya Prakash Varrier in ‘Good Bad Ugly’

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While expectations were high for Trisha to take center stage in Good Bad Ugly, it is Priya Prakash Varrier who has taken social media by storm. 

Her stunning dance performance in the vintage-themed song “Thottu Thottu” has gone viral, earning her widespread praise from fans and critics alike.

Fans on social media are raving about her graceful moves and captivating screen presence, calling it one of the most standout moments of the film.

Audience Reactions and Social Media Buzz

Clips of her performance are being widely shared, with many praising her as the true show-stealer. Viewers have expressed surprise and admiration for how she dominated the screen, even in the presence of industry veterans. Her name has consistently trended across platforms since the movie’s release, cementing her status as a rising star in Tamil cinema.

Gratitude Towards Ajith Kumar

Alongside the buzz, Priya took to Instagram to share a heartfelt tribute to her co-star Ajith Kumar. Reflecting on their time working together, she praised his warmth, humility, and professionalism:

“From the very first conversation to the last day of shoot, you made me feel like I belong... You always went that extra mile to check on all of us whenever you were on set.”

She fondly recalled team dinners on the cruise, Ajith’s passion for topics like travel and racing, and his supportive presence on set:
“Your patience and dedication on set is something that inspires young aspirants like me and I’ll carry that with me for years to come.”

Priya also expressed excitement about dancing with him in “Thottu Thottu,” calling it the favorite moment of her career so far.

A Rising Star to Watch

Meanwhile, Priya was last seen in  Kannada film Vishnu Priya opposite Shreyas Manju. The film set in the 1990s, is based on a real-life incident.

Priya will be next seen in Ranbir Kapoor’s highly-anticipated epic drama Ramayana. Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, the film also stars Sai Pallavi and will be released in 2 parts.

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