Trisha Asks Jallikattu Trolls: ‘Is Disrespecting A Woman Tamil Culture?

Trisha Krishnan, who was subject to vicious attacks on social media and most recently, harassed during a shoot for Garjanai, has now pushed back against those attacking her. In a series of tweets, Trisha asked if disrespecting women was a part of Tamil culture. Trisha has been specifically targeted by some supporters of the Tamil sport Jallikattu as she supports the animal rights organisation PETA. PETA has pushed for a ban on Jallikattu.

Trisha Krishnan To Play The Lead In Tamil Remake Of NH10

Actress Trisha is the frontrunner to play the lead role in the Tamil remake of last year’s Bollywood thriller, NH10. The actress’ mother confirmed to Deccan Chronicle that Trisha is being considered for the remake. “It is true that she has been approached for the remake. But, we cannot give out any other information at this point of time. Talks are currently underway and the production house will announce the news in the coming days,” she said.

Trisha Krishnan at the Launch of NAC Jewellers Necklace Mela

Trisha Krishnan launched NAC Jewellers’ Necklace Mela in Chennai this morning.  A massive gold necklace, valued at Rs 36 Lakhs, was to be the centre of attention at the event.Dressed in an elegant blue and pink Kavitha Gutta saree and antique Gold jewellery, Trisha looked every inch the Stylish Tamizhachi.

Trisha May Play Kangana Ranaut’s Role In Tamil Remake of ‘Queen’

Trisha Krishnan is the top contender for the role played by Kangana Ranaut in the Tamil remake of the critically acclaimed Bollywood film, Queen. “The makers have initiated talks with Trisha. The project requires bulk dates and Trisha already has two projects in her kitty. She is figuring out how she can set aside dates that will require her to shoot abroad for a long schedule,” a source told IANS.

Trisha Signs Another Horror Film

Trisha, who is awaiting the release of the bilingual horror-thriller Nayagi, has signed another horror film. The film will be directed by Madhesh, who had directed Vijay’s Madhurey in 2004. Madhesh went on to direct films like Mirattal and Arasangam, which did not do well at the box-office.