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i love 3shaTrisha ProfileName : Trisha Birth Name : Trisha Krishnan Nickname : Honey Birth Date : May 4, 1983 Birth Place : Pallakad, Kerala, India Sex : Female Nationality : Indian Height : 5' 8" (1.73 m) Weight : 55kgs Measurements : 34-26.5-37.5 Hair Color : Black Eye Color : Light Brown Zodiac Sign : Taurus Sexual Orientation : Straight Race or Ethnicity : Asian/Indian Religion : Hindu Profession : Actress, Model Years Active : 2002 - Present Major Genres : Romance, Action, Drama, Thriller Debut Film : Tamil - Laysa Laysa (2002), Telugu - Nee Manasu Naaku Telusu (2003) First Major Screen Credit : Nee Manasu Naaku Telusu (2003) High School : Church Park School College : Ethiraj College, Chennai Father : Krishnan Mother : Uma Krishnan Career Highlights : Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana, Ayitha Ezhuthu, Ghilli, Varsham, Athadu, Stalin Claim to Fame : As Bhuvana in the tamil movie "Saamy" (2003) Credits : Miss Salem in 1999; Miss Chennai in 1999; Miss India Miss Beautiful Smile in 2001 Music Video Appearance : Meri Chunar Ud Ud Jaye TV Commercial : Fanta, Scooty, Tata Indicom, Cadbury's Perk, Vivel Shampoo, Junior Horlicks, Colgate, Fair and Lovely, Josco Jeweller Press Ads : Eva cosmetics, Medimix soap, Kumaran silks Ramp/Runaway/Shows : Mr. Prasad Bidappa, Marc Robinson, Sunil Menon Hobbies : Surfing, Traveling, Playing tennis, Basket ball, Swimming Speaks : English, Hindi, Tamil and French Strength : Determination Weakness : Thinks a lot even about petty matters Turned on by : Good perfume, Power Turned off by : Body odour, In-compassionate people, People chewing loudly Idols : Claudia Schiffer, Aishwariya Rai and Madhu Sapre Other Skills : Ballet dancer, Swimmer Pets : Dog MINX Favorite Food : Brown rice & Chicken curry Favorite Book/Author : Chicken Soup For the Soul/ Sidney Sheldon & Danielle Steele Favorite Magazine : Femina, Cosmopolitan Favorite Movie : The English Patient, Silence of the Lambs Favorite Movie Star : Julia Roberts, Tom Hanks & Manisha Koirala Favorite Song/Music video : Careless Whisper by George Michael & Slim Shady by Eminem Favorite Color : Black and White Favorite Night Activity : Reading, Net-surfing, Partying occasionally
Friday, April 16, 2010
i love 3sha first interview
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How should a person go about preparing to enter this field?
It is necessary for people entering this profession to keep their portfolios ready as this is the first thing modeling agencies ask for when you approach them. There are photographers who offer a package deal inclusive of make up and hairstylist, but separate payments have to be made for developing and printing the photographs. Once the portfolios are ready you need to approach or send them to model coordinators who help you secure assignments. There is a fair amount of public relations needed in the industry. One has to be in constantly in touch with the coordinators because one seldom comes in direct contact with the clients. It is the model coordinators who arrange for assignments; take care of payments and other formalities.
I was interested in this profession during my higher secondary school days. I had a friend who was already in this profession and introduced me to some coordinators.
How is the fashion scene in South?
There are very good designers, coordinators, cameramen and technicians in the south. However, sometimes they shortlist models from here but then bring in a model from Mumbai for the shoot. Despite models out here getting due recognition, the opportunity factor however is not high as prevailing in a city like Mumbai.
How do you compare ramp modeling to modeling for ad shoots/films?
Ramp modeling is much more alive and you have your audience right there in front of you. The impact has to be immediate. In the case of ad campaigns however, you have time to make the audience sit up and take notice. Ramp modeling is more exciting though stressful because you have very limited time to model the whole collection, while ad shoots can even stretch to a few days and one can take things slowly. Both these forms are thrilling in their own way and personally I like doing both.
At times the crowd tends to become unruly and spoil the whole scene, has it ever happened to you?
It is generally so in school and college fashion shows that the crowd tends to be very rambunctious, but in professional shows the crowd is sober and responsive. I have done a fashion show organised by NIFT where the crowd was very appreciative.
Designer wear very often tends to be highly impractical, have you ever felt this was so?
Yes, I have often felt that many of the clothes that I model are quite impractical, and I have also questioned the designer about this. They are but, more bothered about the cut, the material, textures and design. One cannot however, categorise all the creations as outlandish as some of the designs are wearable like salwar kameezes and night-wear.
Models are used in fashion shows so that clothes can be displayed in a better way, and people can see the cut, fall and design clearly. Don’t you think sometimes, this concept is lost on the audience?
The audiences are supposed to look at the clothes and the fit but more often they stare at the models. The designers are trying to show their creations through us, which will help her\him to sell the clothes. People do tend to forget this and end up praising the model instead of the clothes she is modeling.
Indians have of late become highly fashion and beauty conscious and even work out regularly. Any comments?
Indian models are making their presence felt on the international modeling scene. As a matter of fact if today a lot of people are becoming fashion and health conscious, it is all thanks to these well- known models and beauty queens. There is nothing wrong if a person wants to look good.
Modeling is perceived as a very glamorous field, can you present a clearer picture of this field?
This profession seems glamorous because there is a very high level of media exposure. What people fail to acknowledge is the hard work, which goes into each and every fashion show or an ad shoot. Not just by the models but also by the people who work in the background and without them it would be impossible to put up a show. We work under tremendous pressure with long hours of practice to put forth a successful show. It is not as easy as it looks from the outside.
However, there are people in this field who tend to act unprofessionally and exploit the models. If you are a person with a strong set of morals, have your head firmly set on your shoulders, then you will not get swayed by these people. I have not modeled for products I don’t believe in nor have I worked with people who make me uncomfortable. Everyone in this field should have their own set of principles and if your foundation is strong then you cannot go wrong.
What about monetary benefits and life beyond the ramp?
An aspiring model may not be really well paid, but once you are established and make your presence felt, then you can command your price. Modelling has a very short life span. Personally, I feel it is better to have a good education so that after a career in modeling it will help you in life. Models who retire either set up grooming schools, become model coordinators or branch out into other areas of the fashion industry.
I LOVE 3SHA INTERVIEW
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Hmmm… you got real close to Simbu in Vinnaithandi Varuvayaa. How was it doing those intimate scenes?
It's a romance. And such scenes were integral to the story. There's a lot of intensity between the lovers, so the scenes are justifiable. I went ahead after listening to the story, and understanding its intricacies. I feel I've done the right thing.
It's unusual — the hero is younger than the heroine…so far removed from stereotypes.
I said yes to the film after a lot of deliberations with its director Gautham Vasudev Menon. But his explanations were convincing and I think he's done a great job of the screenplay.
Do you believe in saints and godmen?
No, I believe in God, not godmen. God is the supreme power.
What's made you happy in recent times?
I enjoyed doing the photo shoot for Southscope. The photos have come out really well on print too. I was thrilled to see them.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
i love trisha movies

Khatta Meetha (2010)
Dopidi (2010)
Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa (2010) - Jessie
Namo Venkatesa (2010) - Pooja
Sankham (2009) - Mahalakshmi
Kumaran Rajini Rasigan (2009)
Puthukkottai Azhagan (2009) - Sravani
Madhura Thimiru (2009)
Sarvvam (2009) - Sandhya
Aakasamantha (2009) - Abhi
King (2008) - Shravani
Abhiyum Naanum (2008) - Abhi Raghuraman
Bujjigaadu: Made in Chennai (2008) - Chitti aka Meghana
Kuruvi (2008) - Devi
Vellitherai (2008) - Cameo appearance
Krishna (2008) - Sandhya
Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule (2007) - Keerthi
Bheema (2007) - Shalini
Sainikudu (2006) - Varalakshmi
Paurnami (2006)
Aathi (2006)
Something Something... Unnakum Ennakum (2006)
Aaru (2005)
Athadu (2005) - Puri
Allari Bullodu (2005)
Ji (2005)
Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana (2005) - Siri
Thirupaachi (2005) - Subha
Ayitha Ezhuthu (2004) - Mira
Varsham (2004) - Sailaja
Ennaku 20 Unakku 18 (2004)
Ghillli (2004)
Gillie (2004) - Dhanlakshmi
Saamy (2003) - Bhuvana
Nee Manasu Naaku Telusu (2003)
Laysa Laysa (2002)
Mounam Pesiyadhe (2002)
i love trisha bio data

Actress Trisha Krishnan is one of the most well-known names in the Tamil and Telugu film industry.
Basics on Trisha
Trisha Krishnan was born on 4th May 1983 in Palakkad, Kerala, India. Her parents are Krishnan and Uma, who are Tamil Iyer. She completed schooling from Sacred Heart Church Park School and later joined Ethiraj College in Chennai.
Trisha took up modeling. She participated and won many contests like Miss Salem 1999, Miss Chennai 1999 and she was also voted Miss Beautiful Smile at the Miss India contest in 2001.
She was also seen in commercials for Josco Jewellers, Fair & Lovely and a popular music video by Falguni Pathak called Meri Chunnar Ud Ud Jaye. Other names that Trisha is associated with are Fanta, Scooty Pep and Cadbury’s Perk.
Trisha Krishnan’s Movies
Trisha Krishnan got her first break in movies with a small part in a Tamil movie Jodi (1999). However it was Priyadarshan’s Laysa Laysa (2002) that got her noticed. Maunam Pesiyadhe (2002) in which she starred with Surya won her the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award (Tamil). It was a high grosser at the box office.
She has acted with some of the most successful actors in the South like Madhavan, Prabhas, Surya, Siddharth, Dhanush, Arya and Vikram.
She delivered several hits with Saamy (2003), Ghilli (2004), Varsham (2004), Aayitha Ezhuthu (2004) and Nuvvostanante Nenoddantan (2005). Both Varsham and Nuvvostanante Nenoddantan fetched her many awards including the Filmfare Best Actress Award (Telugu).
Some of her movies failed to do well like Ji (2005), Aathi (2006), Pournami (2006) and Sainikudu (2006). But she continued to hold her place as one of the top actresses with movies like Something Something Unnakum Ennakum (2006), Kireedeem (2007) and Krishna (2008).
Most of Trisha’s releases in 2009 are Tamil like Sarvam, Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya, Aadu Kalam and Chennayil Oru Mazhaikalam.
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Aadukalam will not have cameo of Trisha :
Il y a un peu plus d'un an de cela, Trisha avait signé pour le prochain film de Danush, Aadhu Kalam. Rappelez-vous elle jouait le rôle d'une anglo-indienne, elle a même tourné quelques scènes.
Mais en cours de route elle a reçu l'offre du Bollywood par Priyadarsan qu'elle ne pouvait pas refuser. Du coup Trisha s'est retirée de l'équipe d'Aadhu Kalam pour laisser la place à Tapasee (donc toutes les scènes qui ont été effectuées avec Trisha ont dû être refait avec Tapasee).
Dernièrement des rumeurs tournaient comme quoi Trisha aurait fait une petite apparition dans le film ce qui s'avère faux. Toutes les scènes tournées avec elle ont été supprimées... Dommage :(
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Vivek Oberoi fan of Trisha :
Après Akshay Kumar, le second fan de Trisha c'est l'acteur Hindi Vivek Oberoi ! Pour lui c'est la meilleure actrice du Sud.
Vivek désirerai jouer au côté de la miss pour son prochain film Tamil (qui lui a été offert par le directeur Bala), mais également faire un film Hindi avec elle prochainement...
Donc il est possible qu'on entende bientôt parler du duo Vivek/Trisha dans un film !
Vivek Oberoi fan of Trisha :
Après Akshay Kumar, le second fan de Trisha c'est l'acteur Hindi Vivek Oberoi ! Pour lui c'est la meilleure actrice du Sud.
Vivek désirerai jouer au côté de la miss pour son prochain film Tamil (qui lui a été offert par le directeur Bala), mais également faire un film Hindi avec elle prochainement...
Donc il est possible qu'on entende bientôt parler du duo Vivek/Trisha dans un film !
Khatta Meeta audios from May 2010 :
Le tout premier film Hindi de Trisha au côté d'Akshay Kumar, Khatta Meeta est pratiquement arrivé à la fin des tournages, reste plus que deux semaines de tournages pour Trisha. Le reste sera aux mains du directeur, des producteurs, etc... pour libérer le film pendant les grandes vacances d'été. Mais à l'heure actuelle, ce sont les audios du film qui sont prêts à sortir pour le mois prochain. Les chansons ont été composées pas le célèbre Pritam :)
Le tout premier film Hindi de Trisha au côté d'Akshay Kumar, Khatta Meeta est pratiquement arrivé à la fin des tournages, reste plus que deux semaines de tournages pour Trisha. Le reste sera aux mains du directeur, des producteurs, etc... pour libérer le film pendant les grandes vacances d'été. Mais à l'heure actuelle, ce sont les audios du film qui sont prêts à sortir pour le mois prochain. Les chansons ont été composées pas le célèbre Pritam :)
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