‘96
Trisha
made
too
many
heads
turn
with
her
subtle
yet
powerful
role
in
C
Premkumar's
directorial
'96.
Along
with
her
impeccable
acting
style
and
moving
performance,
the
audience
loved
her
exquisite
chemistry
with
Vijay
Sethupathi,
with
whom
she
shared
screen
space
for
the
first
time.
The
star
played
Makkal
Selvan's
school
sweetheart
in
the
romantic
drama.
Though
the
film
was
remade
in
both
Kannada
(as
Preetham
Gubbi)
and
Telugu
(Jaanu),
the
love
that
'96
received
from
the
audience
was
indeed
euphoric,
thanks
to
the
lead
actors'
enthralling
and
subtle
performances.
Ghilli
The
cult
classic
Ghilli
is
in
fact
unmissable
in
the
list
of
Trisha's
top
films.
Released
in
2004,
the
sports
action
drama
can
surely
be
labelled
as
a
turning
point
in
the
diva's
career.
Her
combination
sequences
with
Vijay
and
Prakash
Raj
were
the
highlights
of
the
film
and
soon
after
the
release,
the
beautiful
actress
turned
an
overnight
sensation
of
the
south
film
industry,
who
later
grabbed
several
biggies.
Directed
by
Dharani,
Trisha
played
the
love
interest
of
Vijay,
who
essayed
the
role
of
a
Kabaddi
player.
Vinnaithaandi
Varuvaayaa
This
Gautham
Menon
directorial
showed
the
breathtaking
arrival
of
Trisha
Krishnan
as
Jessie
Thekekattu,
a
role
that
needs
absolutely
no
introduction.
Also
starring
Simbu,
the
film
garnered
the
attention
of
the
audience,
especially
the
youth,
thanks
to
the
lead
actors'
incredible
chemistry,
the
out
and
out
romance-filled
storyline,
Manoj
Paramahamsa's
vibrant
cinematography
and
of
course
AR
Rahman's
music
composition.
The
film
revolves
around
a
budding
film
director
Karthik
who
falls
in
love
with
Jessie
who
comes
from
a
completely
different
culture
and
religion.
Yennai
Arindhaal
In
yet
another
Gautham
Menon
directorial,
Trisha
was
seen
playing
a
key
role
opposite
Thala
Ajith.
Her
matured
role
as
Hemanika,
mother
of
a
2-year-old
garnered
immense
applause
from
the
audience.
Soon
after
the
release,
the
actress
received
huge
appreciation,
especially
for
choosing
the
role
that
was
one
of
the
highlights
of
the
film,
which
also
made
many
emotional.
The
2015
film
also
starring
Arun
Vijay
and
Anushka
Shetty,
entailed
the
story
of
an
IPS
officer
who
is
on
a
mission
to
chase
down
a
deadly
gangster.
Saamy
The
2003
film
Saamy
saw
Trisha
as
Bhuvana,
a
college-going
girl
and
the
love
interest
of
DCP
Aarusaamy
played
by
Chiyaan
Vikram.
The
duo's
chemistry
and
sequences
of
the
film
that
showed
their
endearing
love
story
unfold
along
with
their
wrangle
over
taking
bribe,
were
the
highlights
of
the
film
that
was
received
well
by
the
audience.
Directed
by
Hari,
the
film
set
in
Tirunelveli
also
features
Kota
Srinivasa
Rao,
Ramesh
Khanna
and
Vijayakumar.
Interestingly,
the
action
drama
marked
Trisha's
4th
venture
in
Kollywood,
which
also
skyrocketed
her
to
fame,
making
her
an
unmissable
part
of
the
film
industry.
Filmibeat
wishes
Trisha
Krishnan
a
very
happy
birthday!