Trisha has her hands full

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,May 25 2009]

What if her last three releases, Kuruvi, Abhiyum Naanum and Sarvvam haven’t been biggest hits to boast about? Trisha, the lissome lass, has the whole of this year tied up with interesting projects and is not ready to take up newer roles.

The actress, who made a splash for her good looks and charming demeanour in Sarvvam is currently pairing with Dhanush for Aadukalam, apart from playing Simbhu’s love in Gautham Menon’s Vinnaithaandi Varuvaya. Apart from these, the actress is keeping herself equally busy in Tollywood, with a film each with Venkatesh and Gopichand. Due to these reasons, Trisha has not been taking up any of the offers coming up her way.

Despite the entry of many newer heroines, like Tamannaah, Trisha, who first acted as heroine in 2002, has been able to survive steadily. One of the biggest reasons that sources in the industry cite for it is the actress’ attitude towards the roles she does and the remuneration she seeks. Realising that the One Crore demand can mark a career, the actress has been cautious in the money she asks for. Also, the actress has stuck purely with mainstream cinema, thus keeping her market value intact.

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