Trisha’s Star Power Wanes Despite Big-Budget Films Like ‘Vidaamuyarchi’ and ‘Thug Life’

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Veteran actress Trisha Krishnan, once hailed as the undisputed queen of South Indian cinema, is facing a turbulent phase in her career despite being part of several high-profile projects such as Vidaamuyarchi, Thug Life, Leo, and Good Bad Ugly.

Box Office Blues Continue Despite Big Names

While Trisha’s performance in 96 (2018) and Ponniyin Selvan reignited industry interest, her recent films have failed to translate critical acclaim into commercial success. Her roles in Vidaamuyarchi and Thug Life—both highly anticipated—were criticized for being underwritten, with Thug Life in particular drawing flak for shallow character development.

Six Consecutive Setbacks Raise Concerns

With Road and Identity also underperforming, Trisha has now faced six consecutive box office disappointments, raising questions about the trajectory of her once-flourishing career. Despite her enduring popularity, the lack of impactful screen time and weak scripts have dented her commercial appeal.

Hope Rides on Upcoming Projects

All eyes are now on her next ventures—Suriya45 and Vishwambhara (starring Chiranjeevi)—which are seen as potential comeback vehicles. While Suriya45 is nearing release, Vishwambhara is reportedly facing production delays.

Trisha’s Resilience Still Commands Respect

Despite the setbacks, Trisha remains one of the few female stars with over two decades of sustained fame. Her ability to stay relevant in a youth-driven industry is a testament to her resilience and versatility.

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