DYK Trisha had a different stage name?
Trisha Krishnan, one of Indian cinema’s most talented stars, initially had plans to enter the film industry under a different stage name. While she has become a household name across the country, her journey began with aspirations beyond acting and a name that didn’t make it to the big screen.
In an earlier interview, Trisha revealed that she had chosen the name Suhasini as her stage name when she first considered a career in films. However, her initial projects didn’t use this name, leading her to retain her real name, Trisha, which has since become iconic.
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Before stepping into the world of cinema, Trisha started her journey in modeling and pageantry. She won titles like Miss Salem Steel City and Miss Chennai 1999, showcasing her charm and talent early on. Despite her success in modeling, acting wasn’t her first choice. In a candid conversation, she admitted she enjoyed modeling more and didn’t initially aspire to be an actress.
Her first on-screen appearance was in music videos, including the popular Falguni Pathak song Meri Chunar Ud Ud Jaaye. While she planned to pursue a career in criminal psychology, her path took a turn toward acting, where she achieved unparalleled stardom.
Over the years, Trisha has worked with some of the biggest names in Indian cinema and delivered numerous hits, cementing her position as one of the industry’s most versatile performers. Today, she continues to captivate audiences with her upcoming films, such as Vidaamuyarchi with Ajith, Good Bad Ugly, Suriya 45, and Thug Life with Kamal Haasan.
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