Madhumasam Daily Serial – E172 – 27th March

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Trisha on Second Wind and Bollywood Ambitions

March 28, 2024

Trisha Krishnan, a prominent actress in South Indian cinema, is experiencing a remarkable career resurgence. After a period of uncertainty, she has reclaimed the spotlight with the success of blockbuster films like “Ponniyin Selvan” and “Leo,” along with a string of upcoming projects. This renewed popularity has reignited discussions about her potential foray into Bollywood, the Hindi film industry that beckons many South Indian stars.

In a recent interview, Krishnan expressed her surprise at this turn of events. “Everyone is calling me the luckiest heroine down South,” she remarked. “Just when I thought my career might be over, I found myself back in the limelight.” This resurgence can be attributed to the phenomenal success of “Ponniyin Selvan,” which marked a successful “second innings” for the actress. With several significant films lined up, including “Vishwambhara” with Chiranjeevi, “Thuglife” with Kamal Haasan, and “Vidyaamuthira” with Ajith, Krishnan is solidifying her position as a leading force in South Indian cinema.

However, the conversation surrounding Krishnan’s career inevitably touches upon Bollywood ambitions. She had previously made her Hindi debut with “Khatta Meetha” in 2010, but the film underperformed. Some speculated that this experience hampered her Bollywood prospects. Krishnan dispels this notion, clarifying, “There’s no truth to that. Back then, I wasn’t prepared to relocate my family to Mumbai. Entering Bollywood often means sacrificing projects down South. With my established fanbase here, I wanted to explore Bollywood opportunities while capitalizing on my South Indian success.”

Krishnan’s current projects demonstrate her commitment to South Indian cinema. By collaborating with renowned actors like Chiranjeevi, Kamal Haasan, and Ajith, she remains firmly rooted in the industry that nurtured her career. Nevertheless, her comments leave the door open for future Bollywood endeavors. She acknowledges, “should the right project and timing come along,” she would be open to exploring opportunities in Hindi cinema.

Trisha Krishnan’s story exemplifies the cyclical nature of fame in the Indian film industry. After a period of introspection, she has returned stronger than ever, captivating audiences and solidifying her position in South Indian cinema. While Bollywood remains a potential avenue, her current focus lies on capitalizing on her well-deserved resurgence in the South. The future holds exciting possibilities for this talented actress, and audiences eagerly await her next cinematic triumph, be it down South or perhaps, on a pan-Indian stage.