It
took
actress
Trisha
Krishnan
just
five
minutes
to
agree
to
be
a
part
of
forthcoming
Tamil
horror-comedy
Nayaki,
after
being
impressed
with
the
film's
narration
by
its
director
Govi.
"It
took
just
five
minutes
of
narration
to
convince
Trisha
to
do
the
film.
I
wasn't
sure
when
she
said
'yes'
the
first
time,
so
I
even
asked
her
again
to
confirm
it.
She
felt
the
script
had
the
potential
to
be
a
hit
and
even
be
liked
by
critics," Govi
told
IANS.
The
film's
story
is
set
in
the
1980s
and
Trisha
will
be
seen
as
a
20-year-old,
and
in
a
dual
role
for
the
first
time
in
her
career.
Govi
calls
Nayaki
a
retro
horror-comedy,
a
genre
that
hasn't
been
attempted
before.
"Trisha
will
be
mostly
seen
in
the
1980s
look.
The
story
will
go
back
and
forth
in
time.
The
film
is
98
percent
comedy
and
two
percent
horror," said
the
director,
who
will
be
making
his
Tamil
directorial
debut
with
the
film.
Trisha
is
the
"hero"
of
the
film,
says
Govi,
who
is
also
her
biggest
fan.
"Although
there's
a
male
lead
in
the
film,
Trisha
is
my
hero.
I'm
her
biggest
fan
and
I've
always
wanted
to
make
a
film
with
her,"
he
said.
The
film,
which
also
stars
Ganesh
Venkatraman,
Satyam
Rajesh
and
Sushma
Raj,
is
slated
for
release
on
Friday
(September
16).
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