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Fans Ask Trisha About The Love Of Her Life; Here’s What The Actress Said!

The actress took to her social media page to answer some interesting questions asked by her fans!

Actress Trisha has been one of the leading stars in Tamil cinema for over two decades. The actress has worked with various heros and heroines through the years. 

The actress was showered with a lot of love as she rang in her 37th birthday amidst the lockdown. Fans have always been curious about the actors relationship status and it came as no surprise when fans asked her about the same during a live interaction on the actors social media page.

One fan asked, “Have you met the love of your life?” To this the actress responded, “We haven’t met as yet.”

Another fan asked, “What is love according to you?” To this, Trisha responded, “Gotta feel them those butterflies.”

 

 


With a lot of time to themselves actors have been more interactive on social media with their fans. Trisha was no such exception as she answered fans various questions about love,life and her professional work. 

The actress told fans that love is a feeling that gives butterflies in the tummy and admitted that true love exists. The actress also encouraged fans not to settle for less until they find their true love. 

The actress answered numerous questions but refused to answer questions regarding her role in Mani Ratnam’s ponniyin Selvan. 

It was rumoured that the actress plays the role of Kunthavai in the film and is said to be paired up with Karthi, who plays the role of Vandiyadevan. The film is looking at a 2021 release and features various actors including Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Vikram, Vikram Prabhu, Aditi Rao Hydari and Shobhita Dhulipala. 

Trisha’s last leading role was in the hit romantics film 96 along with Vijay Setthupati. Her sole release in 2019 was the Rajinikanth starrer Petta. 

The actress was previously engaged to Varun Manian in 2015 but the couple had later called off their engagement. 

 

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