Trisha
Krishnan
has
once
again
become
the
victim
of
online
abuse.
Her
recent
statement
on
the
favourite
actor
has
been
misinterpreted
by
people
leading
them
to
criticise
her
with
strong
and
offending
words.
The
actress
had
claimed
that
Ajith
Kumar
was
her
favourite
actor
and
this
comment
has
irked
the
fans
of
other
actors!
The
Saamy
actress
had
attended
the
annual
convention
of
Federation
of
Tamil
sangams
of
North
America
(FeTNA)
held
at
Chaifetz
Arena
in
St.
Louis,
Missouri,
in
the
first
week
of
July.
Trisha
Krishnan
was
asked
a
series
of
questions
of
which
one
question
was
related
to
her
favourite
star
with
whom
she
loves
to
work.
She
responded
that
her
favourite
star
is
Ajith
Kumar.
Before
asking
about
her
about
favourite
hero,
the
actress
was
asked
to
name
five
Tamil
stars
in
order
of
her
preference
to
work
for
which
she
had
answered,
"Ajith
Kumar,
Surya,
Vikram,
Kamal
Hassan
and
Vijay."
This
claim
of
Trisha
Krishnan
has
come
under
scanner.
The
fans
of
other
stars
are
angry
with
her.
Especially,
Vijay's
fans
have
not
taken
it
lightly
for
putting
their
favourite
hero's
name
in
the
last.
So,
on
her
Twitter
timeline,
she
has
been
abused
her.
Continue
reading
the
story
on
the
slideshow...
What
Vijay
Fans
Think?
Vijay
fans
believe
that
some
of
her
big
hits
were
with
Illayathalapathy
Vijay
and
not
with
any
other
actor.
And
her
Ghilli
with
the
Thalaivaa
star
remains
one
of
the
biggest
hits
of
her
career.
Trisha
Speaks
Meanwhile,
Trisha
has
said
that
her
speech
has
been
misinterpreted.
She
has
clarified
that
she
admires
all
the
stars
and
respects
them.
Her
Clarification
Trisha
posted,
"Please
don't
assume
and
blow
my
FETNA
speech
out
of
proportion.
I
respect
and
admire
all
the
superstars
I've
worked
with
and
my
intention
was
not
to
hurt
anybody."
Rajinikanth
In
reality,
Trisha's
chemistry
with
stars
like
Ajith,
Vijay,
Surya
and
Vikram
have
worked
well.
Except
Rajinikanth,
she
has
worked
with
all
the
leading
names
of
Kollywood.
Trisha's
Comment
However,
Trisha's
clarification
has
now
silenced
her
critics
and
has
put
an
end
to
the
debate.