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Oru Adaar Love copied wink scene from already shoot completed film

Manikya Malaraya Poovi is a very popular Mappila song, which has been recreated by composer Shaan Rahman with actor-playback singer Vineeth Sreenivasan’s voice. Director Omar Lulu has picturized the song in the backdrop of a school fest capturing the budding romance between the teenagers. One of the pairs, played by Priya and Roshan Abdul Rahoof, exchange glances and winks in a room full of other students.

The makers of another upcoming film Kidu have dropped a clip, which looks very identical to the ‘wink’ sequence in the Oru Adaar Love song that made Priya Prakash famous.

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In a class full of students, the lead couple converse through their expressions, smiles, and wink at each other. The picturization of the song is surprisingly distinctively similar to Manikya Malaraya Poovi.

The allegations were rife that director Majeed Abu of Kidu lifted the sequence from Oru Adaar Love. However, the filmmakers beg to differ. Kidu producer Sabu PK in a video message has noted that the film shooting and editing were completed before Oru Adaar Love. Thus ruling out the possibility of them copying the choreography from the popular song.

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“After watching the song from my film Kidu, many have been saying that it has been copied from Oru Adaar Love. It’s not right,” said Sabu in the video message that he shared on his Facebook account.

“It is only after finishing our film, Achu Vijayan started to work on Oru Adaar Love. That song was also shot after this. So we are the ones who should accuse them (Oru Adaar Love filmmakers) of copying it from us. We don’t have any intentions of copying from others,” said Sabu.

He also added, “Many asked me why I didn’t take action? I don’t want that. We don’t want to make a big issue because out of this. There could be some similarities between the two films. Even our life is like that we have so many similarities with others.”

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