Did Trisha join fasting after launching ice cream brand?
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oi-Prakash
By Ramchander
Tamil
film
industry
observed
a
token
fast
on
Tuesday
(April
2)
to
protest
alleged
"war
crimes" against
Tamils
in
Sri
Lanka.
The
whole
industry
came
together
to
show
up
their
solidarity.
Many
artists,
directors,
producers,
distributors
and
exhibitors
participated
in
the
hunger-strike
being
held
at
the
premises
of
South
Indian
Film
Artists'
Association
in
Chennai.
Stars
like
Rajinikanth,
Kamal
Hassan,
Ajith
Kumar,
Vikram,
Surya
Sivakumar,
Karthi,
Prakash
Raj,
Vishal
Krishna,
Arjun
Sarja,
Silambarasan,
Sarath
Kumar,
Sathyaraj,
Dhanush,
Bharath,
Jeeva,
Sivaji
Prabhu,
Vikram
Prabhu,
Jayam
Ravi
and
Arya
were
part
of
the
event.
However,
it
was
not
the
same
in
case
of
heroines,
as
the
actresses'
turn-out
was
poor.
Namitha,
Lakshmi
Rai,
Dhansika,
Ramya
Krishnan,
Urvashi,
Ambika
and
Lakshmy
Ramakrishnan,
among
others
were
spotted.
But
Trisha
Krishnan
came
late
to
the
venue
due
to
her
other
commitment.
Well,
the
buzz
says
that
the
actress
was
busy
with
the
launch
function
of
her
newly
endorsed
ice
cream
brand.
Hence,
the
actress
joined
the
fast
in
the
afternoon.
Continue
reading
the
story
on
the
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Trisha
Krishnan
Launches
Ice
Cream
Brand
Trisha
Krishnan
was
part
of
the
ice
cream
launch
event
which
was
held
at
Hyatt
Regency,
Chennai.
The
actress
recently
signed
a
deal
with
the
Anglo-Dutch
multinational's
Indian
unit,
Magnum
ice
cream.
Trisha
Krishnan
Launches
Ice
Cream
Brand
After
sealing
the
deal,
she
announced
on
Twitter
and
wrote,
"Happy
2
announce
Ill
b
d
brand
ambassador
fr
my
most
fav
ice
cream
brand.Soon
2
b
launched
in
India..Will
kip
u
posted.til
ten
Ssshhhhhhh."
Trisha
Krishnan
At
The
Venue
However,
her
late
arrival
to
the
venue
disappointed
many
fans
as
some
of
the
actresses
did
not
take
the
event
seriously.
While
the
stars
like
Ajith,
Rajinikanth
and
many
came
early,
top
actresses
were
not
seen
in
the
picture
till
afternoon.
Trisha
Krishnan
At
least,
Trisha
Krishnan
was
part
of
the
event
even
though
she
came
late
but
many
other
A-list
actresses
did
not
participate
in
the
event
at
all,
said
a
fan
at
the
venue.
Celebrities
At
The
Bandh
For
the
second
time
within
two
weeks,
the
film
fraternity
joined
hands
to
observe
a
day-long
strike.
The
Nadigar
Sangam,
also
known
as
South
Indian
Film
Artistes' Association
(SIFAA),
called
the
strike
in
support
of
Sri
Lankan
Tamils.