
The shooting of Nagarjuna’s King is going great guns in Hyderabad. This is the first time Trisha is acting with Nag. Directed by Srinu Vaitla, the movie has been scripted with the Yuvasamrat in mind.
The shooting is going on so briskly that the entire unit will be hard at work on Monday, Diwali day, in Bangalore, while the rest of South Indian filmdom will be feasting on sweets and bursting firecrackers to their hearts’ content.
Trisha, whose Tamil release Abhiyum Naanum from Prakashraj’s production house Duet Movies is almost ready for release, is also busy with Sarvam directed by Vishnuvardhan, and Chennaiyil Oru Mazhaikalam by Gautham Menon. Her recent portfolio of movies has undergone quite a change from the usual masala entertainers; she has started to choose movies that are as much entertainer as food for thought. Her roles in these movies have a realistic touch and are rooted in everyday life, according to Trisha.
On her experience with Abhiyum Naanum, Trisha said, “A different film, it talks about the bond between father and daughter. I have worked with Prakashraj in several movies and we share a good rapport on screen. Radha Mohan’s endeavour is an engrossing tale, far away from commercial cinema.”
On her other films, she says, “Vishnuvardhan and his team of sophisticated technicians are working round-the-clock for Sarvam. Working in Chennaiyil Oru Maazhaikalam under Goutham is a great learning experience.”
But any questions on her role in Kamal Haasan’s Marmayogi, brings no responses except to say that it isn’t appropriate for her to talk about it.
TRISHA AND SNEHA IN THE SAME BOAT

Actresses Sneha and Trisha appear to be treading the same path and adopting the same policies as far as their choice of roles are concerned. If they are approached with heroine-oriented roles by producers/directors, they reportedly tend to ignore them rather than lap them up. As we are aware, Sneha has the 'experience' of films featuring her in leading roles failing at the box office.
For such roles, they would have to give more dates for shooting but with the same fee; if the film falters at the box-office, it would hurt them and earn them the tag of 'unlucky' actresses. To top it all, when they get the chance to pair up opposite leading heroes, they might not have the dates to 'adjust' their call-sheets.


Red Giant Movies Kuruvi is still flying high and has completed 150 days since release. To mark the occasion and acknowledge the contribution of the cast, crew, distributors and exhibitors, the production held a vetrivizha at the Park Sheraton Hotel.
The hall was packed and to add to the glitzy feel was the presence of top personalities of the Tamil film firmament.Director K Balachander was the chief guest and Producer’s Council President, Rama Narayanan was the guest of honour.Producer Udayanidhi and director Dharini welcomed guests warmly.Tinseltown was well represented by SA Chandrasekar, RB Chowdary, KS Ravikumar, Vijay, Sangeetha, Suriya, Trisha, Ramya Krishnan, Sibiraj along with his mother and wife, Revathi, Vivek and Murugan, Lollu Sabha Jeeva and Narain amongst others.Trisha was visibly very happy. She was interacting with every guest in a very friendly manner. Trisha said that she was very confident that the combination of Vijay, herself and Dharani would definitely be a super hit. She also said she s looking forward to work with the same team again.
It was a special day for the cast and crew as they went on stage to receive mementoes after which distributors and exhibitors were called upon to be felicitated by Vijay, Dharini and Udayanidhi.Director K Balachander was all praise for Vijay and reiterated that he was indeed the next ‘Superstar in waiting’.The veteran heaped praise on each leading member of the cast for their performances.The mood was indeed jubilant in the Kuruvi camp and the grand party captured the prevailing mood of the team.
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