Trisha
is
one
of
those
actresses
in
Tamil
cinema
industry
who
can
pull
off
roles
on
screen
with
a
personal
touch.
With
her
romantic
flick
96,
she
captured
the
hearts
of
many
in
the
Kollywood
town.
She
has
been
in
the
receiving
end
of
number
of
awards
for
her
performance
as
'Jaanu'
in
96.
Recently,
Trisha
was
honoured
with
the
Filmfare
award
for
Best
Actor
In
A
Leading
Role
(Female)
for
96.
Before
'Jaanu',
Trisha's
earlier
characters
'Jessie'
and
'Hemanika'
earned
her
much
appreciation
in
Kollywood.
Regarding
96,
Trisha
told
Times
Of
India,
"The
love
I've
received
for
Jaanu
is
overwhelming
and
very
unexpected.
Yes,
I
knew
it
is
a
good
role
and
I
have
felt
that
way
about
many
of
my
films.
But
I
did
not
know
that
the
character
would
be
this
well
received.
I
knew
the
film
would
do
well
and
people
will
relate
to
Ram
and
Janu,
But
I
didn't
know
a
simple
yellow
kurta
will
go
viral.
We
had
a
look
freeze..
and
when
I
saw
I
was
like
'is
that
it?
'
It
was
so
simple.
But
the
simple
thing
worked."
She
added,
"I
don't
know
as
yet
being
an
actor
what
it
is
that
makes
a
character
connects
so
much.
And
that
is
why
I
think
certain
characters
are
magic.
I
think
Jaanu
is
one
of
those
after
Jessie,
where
people
could
relate
to
it.
I
think
love
is
an
easy
genre
to
reach
people
because
there
is
not
one
person
who
cannot
relate
to
it.
I
don't
have
a
school
love
story
or
a
college
love
story,
but
there
is
something
in
the
film
that
touched
me.
That's
when
I
knew
it
would
worked
with
everybody."
Trisha
took
to
her
social
media
to
post
a
beautiful
picture
of
her
with
all
the
awards
that
she
had
received
until
now
for
the
movie
96.
Directed
by
Prem
Kumar,
96
had
Vijay
Sethupathi
playing
the
lead
role.
The
film
revolved
around
the
story
of
a
photographer
Ram
(Vijay
Sethupathi),
who
meets
his
school
love
(Trisha)
in
a
reunion
after
many
years.
The
music
album
of
96
was
a
blockbuster.
Singer
Chinmayee
bagged
a
Filmfare
award
recently
for
singing
'Kaadhale
Kaadhale'
song
in
96.