Asif Ali’s first production venture named Kohinoor directed by Vinay Govind is all set to hit the screens tomorrow and the flick has been making news with its super hit songs composed by Rahul Raj and also with its star cast and all. But along with that the heroine of the film Aprana Vinod is also making news of her own in different ways but somehow it’s all negative ones that affect her personally. By god’s grace it has nothing to do with the film even though the name of the film also dragged with her when people are referring her as Kohinoor heroine.
It was director Priyanandanan who had come out against Aparna Vinod last day after she had made an insulting kind of statement against the film made by Priyanandanan in which she acted first as well. The incident occurred when she participated in the program named comedy super night in Flowers Channel. When she was asked about her film career by host Suraj Venjaranmoodu she told that in fact she had acted in a film before she had done Kohinoor and the release of that film is only known to her and other than her no one knows about the film. She told in a funny way about the film.
It was the much critically acclaimed film directed by Priyanandanan titled as Njan Ninnod Koodeyund. Even though host Suraj Venjaranmoodu tried to make her statement out of controversy by saying she said it like that because Priyanandanan is representative of offbeat films. But Priyanandanan had reacted to it very strongly through his Facebook page.
Priyanandanan told in a sarcastic manner that Aparna Vinod had become a great actress and first of all congrats for her for that achievement. He said that he had worked with many great artists but never felt so much frustrated and difficult to tolerate someone like her. She made it really difficult for everyone in the set with her horrible acting as well as worse behavior. He even asked her to leave the film as well. Still they not insulted her before everyone because they had some decency of their own. He ends his status saying that Aparana began to show her talent and also sarcastically appreciating her for that.