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RAAGA Artist of the Month: Trisha Krishnan

There are very few actresses in South Indian cinema who have managed to stay relevant, loved and celebrated across multiple generations and Trisha Krishnan is undoubtedly one of them. With over two decades in the film industry, Trisha continues to remain a fan favourite through her charm, elegance, talent and strong screen presence. This month, RAAGA proudly celebrates the iconic actress as our Artist of the Month.

Trisha began her journey in the entertainment industry after winning the Miss Chennai title in 1999. What started as a dream soon turned into one of the most successful careers in South Indian cinema. She initially appeared in supporting roles before making her breakthrough as a lead actress through films that quickly established her as one of the industry’s rising stars.

Her performances in films like Saamy, Ghilli, Aaru and Unakkum Enakkum (Something Something). Unakkum Enakkum made her one of the most sought-after actresses during the 2000s. Trisha became known for her effortless chemistry with leading actors, expressive performances and ability to connect naturally with audiences. Her on-screen presence and memorable roles helped her build a massive fanbase not only in Tamil cinema but also in Telugu cinema.

Trisha Krishnan over the years. Which was your favourite era? : r/kollywood

As the industry evolved, Trisha successfully reinvented herself by taking on stronger and more emotionally driven characters. Films like Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa showcased a softer and more mature side of her acting abilities, while 96 became one of the most celebrated performances of her career. Her role as Janaki in 96 resonated deeply with audiences and remains one of the most loved female characters in recent Tamil cinema.

Trisha once again proved her star power through Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan, where she portrayed Kundavai. Her royal appearance, graceful expressions and commanding screen presence received praise from both critics and fans. The role reminded audiences why Trisha continues to hold a special place in the industry even after so many years.

20 years of Trisha: How life comes full circle with Kundavai and 'Ponniyin  Selvan' - The Hindu

One of the reasons Trisha remains evergreen is because of how effortlessly she balances glamour, emotional depth and screen charisma. While trends and generations continue to change, she has managed to maintain her individuality and relevance without losing her signature style. From commercial entertainers to performance-oriented films, Trisha has consistently shown her versatility as an actress.

Beyond films, Trisha is also admired for her calm personality, confidence and graceful presence off-screen. Her fashion choices, interviews and social media presence continue to keep fans engaged, making her one of the most followed and talked-about actresses in South Indian cinema.

Trisha Krishnan's Stunning Sarees

Even now, Trisha continues to excite fans with her upcoming projects. One of the most anticipated films in her lineup is Karuppu, where audiences are eager to see her take on yet another exciting role. With every new project announcement, Trisha proves that her star power remains stronger than ever.

Today, Trisha stands as an inspiration for longevity and consistency in the entertainment industry. With several exciting projects still ahead, she continues to prove that true stardom only grows stronger with time.

Elegant, iconic and timeless; Trisha Krishnan is truly a queen who continues to rule hearts across generations.

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