Trisha Krishnan is all set for the release of her Tamil movie ‘Raangi’. She has recently completed t🤪wo decades i🐎n the film industry, and mentioned how she's forgotten the fact that she's been around for so long. Adding that she fell in love with what she's been doing, Trisha said that she is thankful to her directors, who still write roles exclusively for her.
Talking about being a relevant actor for two decades, she told 🦹Hindustan Times, "It was definitely not easy. I really consider myself gifted and blessed. I've had my share of ups and downs, but at the end of the day I feel it's the audience who've believed in me. I have to attribute it to them."
She added that she thanks her entire team for her career. "It's not just me. I have a lot of people to thank. Right from my stylist to make-up artist and my hair stylist. Most importantly, I'm also thankful to directors who still write roles for me. Someone like Gau🐲tham (Vasudev Menon) and Mani sir who still have me i🅘n mind for roles in their films," Trisha said.
On being prodded about her next film with Vijay and also a rumoured project with Ajith, she said, "W💝hether I'm doing these films is not, the o𒐪fficial announcement should come from the production side. I can't comment right now.”
💞Trisha reacted to the ongoing debate about who's a bigger star between Vijay and Ajith Kumar, and said, "I personally don't believe in the numbers game. It is just a tag attached to your last film. If your last film does well, you're considered number 1. If you don't have a release for a while, there'll be someone else in that position," adding, "Even before I started working, they've been around as veterans. We watch their films as an audience. If you pick a person from the theatre, they're watching their films for the joy of watching. Even though they have fan clubs, I think this numbers🏅 game is something we started. Both are very big superstars. How can I say who's bigger?”