
Trisha has been a beloved figure in the film industry for over 20 years. Known for her grace and talent, she continues to charm audiences with each performance.
Recently, however, she became part of an unexpected online debate—not for something she did, but for something she wasn’t even involved in.
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The conversation began after the trailer for Thug Life, Kamal Haasan’s upcoming film directed by Mani Ratnam, was released.
One scene in particular—a lip-lock between Kamal and actress Abhirami—sparked criticism due to the noticeable age gap. Kamal is in his 70s, while Abhirami is in her 40s.
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Oddly enough, many fans began speculating how people would have reacted if the scene had featured Trisha instead. Some felt that the backlash would have been even harsher.
Trisha has only done one on-screen kiss in her career (in Teen Maar with Pawan Kalyan), and many believe her devoted fanbase, especially those who admire and desire her deeply, might have reacted with jealousy had she been in that scene with Kamal.
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On the other hand, many argued that if both actors were comfortable with the scene, no one else should be upset. They suggested the outrage may be driven more by envy than real concern.
Supporters emphasized that kissing scenes are not new in Kamal’s films and should be seen as part of storytelling—not blown out of proportion.
Trisha’s past collaborations with senior actors like Kamal have always been well-received. Her dignified presence often brings balance and class, even in romantic scenes.
Ultimately, this debate raised a broader question: are reactions to such scenes shaped by who the actress is?
One thing is clear—Trisha’s name still carries a powerful emotional weight. Her presence can make even a bold scene feel graceful and meaningful.