A major surprise awaited reigning South heroine Trisha Krishnan this morning. With her strong domination and several offers in Kitty, she is giving all young and current actresses a run for their money. The 96 star recently appeared in a crossword puzzle clue in the prominent news magazine The New York Times, which is an uncommon accomplishment for any indian heroine.

It was a happy moment for her and her fans when the hint, "Actress Krishnan of South indian cinema," led to the response, "Trisha." She was so excited that she shared her happiness on instagram by sharing images of the crossword puzzle clue with her name underlined. She posted a humorous message that said, "K bye! "Done showing off (sic)," expressing her happiness and appreciation. In addition, samantha Ruth Prabhu said she was thrilled to find Trisha's name in the puzzle. The enthusiasm appears to be endless because the New York Times is a well-known international news daily.
 
One of the most popular heroines in South right now is Trisha. Her upcoming films include Chiranjeevi's Vishwambhara, Kamal Haasan's Thug Life, and ajith Kumar's Vidaamuyarchi and Good Bad Ugly. Mani Ratnam's masterpiece ponniyin selvan and the classical hit 96 gave her a huge boost in her career. She most recently made an appearance in a special song in Vijay's most recent appearance, GOAT.
 
 
 

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