Hanan's reel life dreams get wings as movie offers pour in

Hanan Hamid, the girl who became a social media rage after a photograph of her selling fish in college uniform went viral, will hit the silver screen soon.

After netizens in Kerala hailed the perseverance of the girl and police acted swiftly against culprits of a hate campaign against Hanan, she has bagged offers for three big projects.

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The development comes just two days after Arun Gopy roped in her for his Pranav Mohanlal movie.

She has been also been offered a pivotal role in the movie Midhayi Theruvu', to be directed by Ratheesh Raghunandan, which has Vishnu Unnikrishnan in the lead role.

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Hanan's another offer is for Soubin starrer 'Arakallan Mukkakallan', a project announced recently. The movie will be directed by Jeethu K Jayan.

Hanan has also got an offer to act in another movie titled 'Viral 2019'. Hanan has not yet responded to any of the offers yet.

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Earlier, Hanan had told Onmanorama that cinema was her passion and she will be happy to accept any offers coming her way. She have been a dubbing and junior artiste as well.

Hanan has also appeared in the movie 'Take Off' in a very minor role.

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Police arrested Noorudeen Sheikh, a video-blogger hailing from Wayanad, earlier on Saturday for trigerring a hate campaign against Hanan.

Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan had directed the police to initiate action against those who launched the abusive propaganda on social media platforms against Hanan.

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Sheikh recently posted a live video on Facebook, apologizing for his earlier viral live video shaming Hanan as a "fraudster".

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