Actress
Trisha,
who
entered
Bollywood
with
Akshay
Kumar's
film
Khatta
Meetha,
is
very
busy
with
her
projects
in
South
and
she
has
no
time
for
new
offers
in
Hindi.
If
we
are
to
go
by
the
reports,
the
popular
South
Indian
star
has
turned
down
the
offer
of
actor-turned-director
Prabhu
Deva,
who
wants
to
remake
hit
Telugu
film
Nuvvosthanane
Nenoddantana
in
Hindi.
It
was
reported
earlier
that
Trisha
had
rejected
the
Hindi
remake
of
director
KS
Ravikumar's
Tamil
film
Saamy,
starring
Sanjay
Dutt.
Just
few
days
after
this,
the
actress
has
said
no
to
another
Hindi
remake.
Sources
claim
that
her
close
friend
Prabhu
Deva
had
approached
her
for
the
remake
of
Nuvvosthanane
Nenoddantana,
but
she
turned
down
his
offer
saying
she
cannot
give
bulk
dates
for
the
project.
Sources
close
to
Trisha
say
that
the
makers
of
the
Prabhu
Deva's
remake
wanted
the
actress
to
give
bulk
dates,
which
she
could
not
accommodate.
Sources
add
that
the
dates
of
the
Bollywood
film
were
clashing
with
the
dates
of
her
other
projects.
So
the
actress
walked
out
of
this
big
budget
film.
However,
Prabhu
Deva
has
moved
on
to
another
popular
South
Indian
star
after
Trisha
rejected
the
offer.
According
to
sources,
the
director
has
approached
actress
Shruti
Hassan,
who
is
currently
in
talks
with
him.
If
everything
goes
well,
Shruti
would
star
alongside
Kumar
Taurani's
son
Krish,
who
will
debut
in
films
with
TIPS.