Trisha gets Special Cake with 60 movies featured on it - WATCH
She continued to demonstrate her talent by portraying Malar in Manasellam, cementing her reputation as a household figure in tamil Nadu. But it was the film Saamy, released in 2003, that launched Trisha's career as a star in an industry dominated by male actors in their prime. She didn't take fame for granted, carefully selecting characters in films like Lesa Lesa, Ghilli, Varsham, and Aayutha Ezhuthu that drew attention from filmmakers in the South.
She rightly chose films like VTV and 96, in which no other actress could have played the roles of Jessie and Jaanu. After 19 years, the actress is a fantastic example of how more female stars can succeed on and off-screen by being true to their craft and earning the respect of fans and filmmakers. Her current line of films, which includes Rangi, Ponniyin Selvan, and Brinda (a web series), demonstrates that she isn't one to rest on her laurels and will continue to entertain us for decades to come.