The year is full of promises for Trisha. The Tamil audience saw her in just three movies in the last two years.
She went on a sabbatical from Kollywood because interesting roles weren’t coming her way. But things seem to have fallen in place for the actor now, who has four big banner movies lined up for the year. Among them, the first to hit the screens will be Bheema. It’s a new Trisha the Tamil audience will see in Bheema. Playing Shalini, Vikram’s love interest, Trisha explains that a lot of work had gone into lending her character a loud look.“My look in the movie is new. My character— bold,” she says.Following their onscreen chemistry in Saamy, Vikram and Trisha have been paired for the second time in Bheema. “But it’s a city role this time and it’s action-packed. There’s no comedian in the movie, nor is there an exclusive track for humour. The only lighter side will be the romantic interlude between Vikram and me,” she reveals.“There’s no need to listen to the story of a few directors to take up the role they offer. Lingusamy belongs to that league,” she says, heaping praise on the director she has worked with earlier, for Ji. And one of the first things the director worked on after narrating the story was her body language.“Lingusamy and Vikram helped me immensely in getting the right look for the role. It will show when you watch the movie,” she confidently says. In terms of her looks, her straightened hair, that seem to have gotten monotonous after Something Something Unakkum Enakkum have been replaced with curls in Bheema.As for dubbing in her movies, something she has tried only during Aiyitha Ezhuthu, “No,I haven’t dubbed my voice in Bheema,” she says. “I’d love to do it but my Tamil is too Anglicised for it,” she smiles.
She went on a sabbatical from Kollywood because interesting roles weren’t coming her way. But things seem to have fallen in place for the actor now, who has four big banner movies lined up for the year. Among them, the first to hit the screens will be Bheema. It’s a new Trisha the Tamil audience will see in Bheema. Playing Shalini, Vikram’s love interest, Trisha explains that a lot of work had gone into lending her character a loud look.“My look in the movie is new. My character— bold,” she says.Following their onscreen chemistry in Saamy, Vikram and Trisha have been paired for the second time in Bheema. “But it’s a city role this time and it’s action-packed. There’s no comedian in the movie, nor is there an exclusive track for humour. The only lighter side will be the romantic interlude between Vikram and me,” she reveals.“There’s no need to listen to the story of a few directors to take up the role they offer. Lingusamy belongs to that league,” she says, heaping praise on the director she has worked with earlier, for Ji. And one of the first things the director worked on after narrating the story was her body language.“Lingusamy and Vikram helped me immensely in getting the right look for the role. It will show when you watch the movie,” she confidently says. In terms of her looks, her straightened hair, that seem to have gotten monotonous after Something Something Unakkum Enakkum have been replaced with curls in Bheema.As for dubbing in her movies, something she has tried only during Aiyitha Ezhuthu, “No,I haven’t dubbed my voice in Bheema,” she says. “I’d love to do it but my Tamil is too Anglicised for it,” she smiles.