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BREAKING: Here’s Why Trisha Walked Out Of Her Tollywood Film With Chiranjeevi!

Trisha signed for a Tollywood film after 5 years.

Trisha is slowly yet steadily getting back on track with her choice of films. As she awaits the release of her next Raangi, Trisha is currently busy shooting for Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan with a large star cast. Trisha was also last seen in Tollywood in the year 2015 in the film Lion starring Nandamuri Balakrishna and Radhika Apte. After that, she was never seen in a Telugu film until recently when she confirmed that she would be a part of Chiranjeevi’s next.

Trisha and Chiranjeevi were seen pairing up with each other in the film Stalin and were appreciated for their crackling chemistry. After 2006, Chiranjeevi fans were super excited to see this pair yet again onscreen. However, it came across as a shocker when Trisha took to social media that she is indeed out of Chiranjeevi’s next titled Acharya. “Sometimes things turn out to be different from what was initially said and discussed. Due to creative differences, I have chosen not to be a part of Chiranjeevi sir’s next film. Wishing the team well. To my lovely Telugu audience – I hope to see you soon in an exciting project,” said Trisha.

Kajal Aggarwal has now replaced Trisha Krishnan in the film Acharya.

This is the second time the actress has publically announced her walking out of a big-budget film. Earlier, she had walked out of Vikram’s Saamy 2 also starring Aishwarya Rajesh and Keerthy Suresh. Trisha apparently walked out because she was not happy with the role she received.

Chiranjeevi’s Acharya is directed by Koratala Siva and is touted to be a commercial drama. It is speculated that Ram Charan would be playing an extended role in the film. The film is scheduled to release by the end of this year.

On the professional front, Trisha has Paramapadam Vilayattu, Raangi, Garjanai, Sadhuranga Vettai 2, Ponniyin Selvan, Sugar and Ram in Malayalam. 

 

 

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