Trisha Krishnan


Trisha Krishnan is an Indian actress known for her work primarily in Tamil and Telugu cinema. One of the highest-paid actresses in India, she has sustained a successful career as a leading actress for over two decades in Tamil cinema. Trisha gained prominence after winning the 1999 Miss Chennai pageant, which marked her entry into cinema. Often referred to as the "Queen of South India", she has received numerous accolades, including five Filmfare Awards South, a Tamil Nadu State Film Award and a Nandi Award.
After debuting with a minor supporting role in the Tamil romantic drama Jodi, Trisha had her first lead role in the film Mounam Pesiyadhe. She rose to fame starring in commercially and critically successful films Saamy, Ghilli, Aaru, and Unakkum Enakkum in Tamil cinema, and Varsham, Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, Athadu, Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule, and Krishna, in Telugu cinema, winning three Filmfare Awards for Best Actress –Telugu, and a Nandi Award for Best actress –Telugu.
Trisha made her Hindi cinema debut by starring in the film Khatta Meetha, her Kannada cinema debut with the film Power, and her Malayalam cinema debut with the film Hey Jude.
Her performances in the comedy drama Abhiyum Naanum, the romantic drama Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa, the action thrillers Yennai Arindhaal, and Thoongaa Vanam, the political thriller Kodi, the romantic drama '96, the historical dramas Ponniyin Selvan: I, and Ponniyin Selvan: II and the crime thriller series Brinda '', received critical acclaim. Her performances in Abhiyum Naanum, Kodi, and '96 earned her the Tamil Nadu State Film Award, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress –Tamil and the Filmfare Award for Best Actress –Tamil respectively. Her highest-grossing release to date is the action thriller film Leo''.

Early life

Trisha Krishnan was born on 4 May 1983 to Krishnan Iyer and Uma Iyer in Madras, Tamil Nadu into a Tamil Palakkad Iyer family. She completed her schooling from Sacred Heart Matriculation School in Church Park, Chennai, and later pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration course at Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai. She ventured into modelling and appeared in several print and television commercials. In 1999, she won the "Miss Salem" beauty pageant, and later the same year, the Miss Chennai contest. She also won the Miss India 2001 pageant's "Beautiful Smile" award.
Trisha had aspired to become a criminal psychologist initially, and resisted the thought of pursuing acting, as she wanted to complete her studies first. In 2000, she appeared in Falguni Pathak's music video Meri Chunar Udd Udd Jaye alongside Ayesha Takia. She was later approached for an acting role in the Tamil film Lesa Lesa by Indian film director Priyadarshan, which marked the beginning of her professional career as an actress. She had a tight shooting schedule while in college, making it difficult for her to continue her education. She compensated for this by attending summer classes.

Film career

1999–2003: Early career and success

Soon after her pageant success, Trisha began her acting career in a minor supporting role as Simran's friend in the romantic drama Jodi. The first film she accepted was the Priyadarshan directed Lesa Lesa, with the promotional posters for the film, also creating an offer to star in the A. R. Rahman musical hit, Enakku 20 Unakku 18. However, both the projects' releases were severely delayed, and her first release was Ameer's Mounam Pesiyadhe opposite Suriya, the film became a moderate success at the box office and managed to gain credentials for Trisha, with critics claiming that she was "undoubtedly a refreshing new find, with sparkling eyes and appealing demeanour", also going onto praise the dubbing artiste, Savitha Reddy, who has since regularly dubbed for Trisha. Manasellam, her second project, saw her play a cancer patient, but the film went unnoticed upon its March release.
Her subsequent release was the Hari-directed action film, Saamy with Vikram. She played a soft-spoken college-going Brahmin girl and received positive reviews for her performance, with Sifys reviewer citing that she was "appealingly sensual" and looked "glamorous", and another critic writing that she looked "very pretty" and suited the role. The masala flick became the biggest blockbuster of the year, and landed Trisha new offers, including several high-budget productions. Lesa Lesa, which was supposed to be her debut, released later the same month in May 2003. The romantic musical, based on the 1998 Malayalam film Summer in Bethlehem, fetched generally positive reviews. After Lesa Lesa, she appeared in Alai. Her last release of the year was Enakku 20 Unakku 18.

2004–2008: Stardom in Telugu and Tamil cinema

In 2004, she debuted in Telugu cinema with M. S. Raju-produced romantic action film Varsham, which turned her into an overnight sensation. Critics lauded her performance as Sailaja, a middle-class girl who becomes a film star on her father's insistence; Jeevi from Idlebrain stated that she was "beautiful" and a "big plus to the film", labelling her performance as "natural", while Sify noted that she had "transformed herself into a fine actress with immense screen presence". The film was a major commercial success, running in theatres for over 175 days and becoming one of the highest-grossing films of the year, and was declared a "sensational hit". For her role in Varsham, Trisha won her first Filmfare Awards for Best Actress – Telugu award, as well as the Santosham Award for Best Actress.
Later in 2004, she acted as the female lead opposite Vijay in the action comedy film Ghilli. She played the character of Dhanalakshmi, a helpless girl who is protected from a thug by a Kabaddi player. Trisha’s portrayal of Dhanalakshmi is considered one of her memorable performances and a standout role in her career, and the film eventually emerged as the highest-grossing Tamil film of the year, celebrating a 175-day run, and was Trisha's biggest commercial success at the time. She next appeared in a small role in Mani Ratnam's political drama Aayutha Ezhuthu, starring as part of an ensemble cast that included Siddharth, Madhavan and Suriya, despite favourable reviews, the film had an average box office performance.
In the following two years, Trisha had 12 releases overall, where she featured as the female lead. She starred as the leading actress in two action commercial flicks Thirupaachi and Aaru, directed by Perarasu and Hari respectively. Of these, Thirupaachi became a major commercial success. In her second Telugu project, the romantic drama Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, she starred alongside Siddharth. The film, being Prabhu Deva's directorial debut, opened to rave reviews, with Trisha receiving praise for her portrayal as the village girl Siri. This performance earned her several Best Actress awards, including her second consecutive Filmfare Awards for Best Actress – Telugu and her first Nandi Award for Best Actress. Idlebrain noted that she was "just great. Her tender looks, appearance and Telugu traditional costumes make her a treat to watch", further labelling her expressions and "naughty antics" as excellent, while Sify wrote of Trisha that she was "amazing as Siri It is her career-best performance and she has excelled throughout." The film eventually won eight Filmfare Awards South, the most ever by any Telugu film, while also emerging as a major commercial success at the box office.
Continuing her string of releases in 2005, she then starred alongside Mahesh Babu in the action thriller Athadu, which proved to be a critical and commercial success, and her performance as Poori earned her third nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu. Trisha later went on to reprise the role in its Tamil remake, Nandhu, as well. Her subsequent releases, N Lingusamy's political action film Ji starred opposite Ajith Kumar was commercially unsuccessful and Aathi, strarred opposite Vijay was an average grosser.
Her next role in Pournami, she played the role of Pournami, a young woman destined to perform a sacred dance ritual was directed by Prabhu Deva, saw her third-consecutive starring role in an M. S. Raju production. Trisha was featured in the titular role alongside an ensemble cast. She had previously earned Raju's praise after her work in the successful Varsham and Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, with him stating that she was "one of the most talented and beautiful actresses I have ever worked with", going on to draw comparisons to the works of Savitri, Nargis and Sophia Loren.
Her sole Tamil release of 2006, Unakkum Enakkum, was a remake of Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana. This film, where she acted opposite Jayam Ravi, did well at the box office. She also starred in the Telugu film Stalin with Chiranjeevi, directed by A.R. Murugadoss achieved significant success following which her Telugu film Sainikudu with Mahesh Babu was released.
Her next release was Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule, in which she played the female lead opposite Venkatesh, portraying a team leader in a software firm. The film, Selvaraghavan's first Telugu venture, received positive reviews and became a critical and commercial success. Trisha received her third Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for her performance in this film. She next starred in Kireedam alongside Ajith Kumar.
Her first 2008 release, Telugu film Krishna with Ravi Teja became a blockbuster. Tamil film, Bheema did not do well became average grosser at the box office, whereas Kuruvi was a sleeper hit after completion of 150 day theatrical run at the box office. Her following 2008 release Bujjigadu, directed by Puri Jagannadh and starring her alongside Prabhas, had a decent run.
Trisha received praise for her performance in her next release, Radhamohan's Abhiyum Naanum. She played the role of Abhi, an independent young woman who has a close-knit bond with her father. The story revolves around a father-daughter relationship. Trisha's performance was widely praised for its subtlety and emotional depth, and earned her the Tamil Nadu State Film Award and a Filmfare nomination for Best Actress. Following this, she starred in the Telugu film King opposite Nagarjuna, which emerged as a blockbuster at the box office. She received nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu and Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil for her performances in Krishna and Abhiyum Naanum respectively.