She even asked the women to leave the country and move to safe places abroad. Priya too took to twitter to share her agony and wrote that India was not a safe place for girls. The gruesome rape and murder of Jisha, a Government Law college student in Ernakulam shocked the entire nation and many celebrities voiced their dissent over the recurrence of such incidents in the country. In May 2016, Priyamani attracted controversy for her remarks over a rape case.She wroteįed up of so much of hatred and negativity with regards to the engagement news that I shared this morning hoping that everyone would be a part of my new journey and bless me with ur kind messages.but I’m appalled by so much of negative reactions!Grow up you people!!!ITS MY LIFE.and I’m NOT answerable to any one apart from my parents and my fiancé!” Upset with so much of negativity coming her way, the actress gave a befitting reply to her haters. The actress, who was expecting blessing and good wishes from everyone, was apparently showered with a lot of criticism and nasty comments about her fiance and family.
Priyamani belongs to a South Indian Hindu Family. She pursued a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Psychology through correspondence. When she was in 12th standard, the Tamil Film Director, Bharathiraja, introduced her to the film industry. Priya modelled for brands like Kancheepuram silks, Erode silks and Lakshmi silks. She started modelling for print advertisements when she was in school. She was good at dance and sports in her school days and actively participated in extracurricular activities. She did her schooling from Bengaluru’s Sri Aurobindo Memorial School and Bishop Cotton Women’s Christian Law College.