"There's always a right time to speak about a relationship," says actress Trisha when asked to comment about her rumoured relationship withRana Daggubati, in a chat with Hyderabad Times
Actress Trisha Krishnan,who's busy doing Tamil films, is out of action in Tollywood for a while now. However, the actress says she is still interested in Tollywood and is also in favour of acting in Telugu films if anything interesting comes her way. "To be honest, it's not that I'm intentionally away from Telugu films.
At one point, when I was doing lot of Telugu films, people from Tamil industry started asking why have I slowed down on doing Tamil movies and it's vice versa now. Maybe, since I stay in Chennai,my absence is not felt there, but it's noticed here. See, there's a time when you particularly do more films in certain language and I did it too. And at this point, after spending 11 years in the industry, I think I have the right to pick and choose. Thus, I want to do right kind of films in Telugu too."
Well, it seems that the actress has got the right script and is currently working on MS Raju's next female-oriented Telugu-Tamil bilingual RUM (Rambha Urvasi Menaka). "It's perhaps the first time I am acting in a women-oriented movie. It's the story of a girl and a villain. The plot has its lighter side too. There is an element of drama as well as thrilling content." The actor is quick to add that this is her first shot at action. "I've attempted a bit of action in this film for the first time. It's not that I'm a fighter or an action person, but by default I was forced to do lot of action scenes that too in an intense way. I just hope people like it. We've finished shooting for the first half and waiting to start the second part," she says.
Although Trisha's Bollywood debut with Priyadarshan's Khatta Meetha bombed at the BO, she's gung-ho about giving Bollywood another shot. "I did not do Khatta Meetha because I wanted a big launch in Bollywood or prove something. I did it for Priyan sir who had launched me in the South. However, if I get another Bollywood film with a good script, I'll do it. Likewise, I'll be making my Kannada film debut with the remake of Mahesh Babu's Dookudu. I enjoy doing different cinema, whether it's Bollywood, Tollywood or any other industry, doesn't matter. I want to do anything that works for me and, if required, I'll slow down my work also," the actress reveals.
More than her work, Trisha has been in news for reportedly dating Rana Daggubati. Quiz her on this and she quips, "I don't want to comment anything on it right now. When it comes to any kind of relationship, there's always a right time and when that time comes, I'll definitely speak up."
There was a time when Trisha and Nayanthara were considered rivals, but that's history now. The friendship between the two is making a lot of heads turn these days. "Nayan is a very dear friend and I've known her for a very long time.There was a time when both of us were busy in our work and a lot of misunderstanding was created by media. But we never had time to clear those rumours. She is still busy and so am I. But we have our own life and we don't care about such talks. Still, if we are in the same city,we catch up and it's fun to be with her. She's someone I can relate to a lot."
It's a known fact that many directors have tried to persuade Trisha's mother Uma Krishnan to act in films, but she has always turned down such offers saying that her daughter's career comes first. "Well, it's true that she keeps getting offers,but it's her choice to accept or reject them.Maybe she's not comfortable in doing them. However, she has shot an ad with me," she signs off.
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