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Saturday, November 11, 2006

Film Talk: 'Stalin' Trisha Is Different From 'AMAV' Trisha


Actor Venkatesh who has always been known for his clean family entertainers, is now busy shooting for another one of them in Hyderabad.

This time paired opposite him is Trisha. Interestingly, Jyothika was penciled for this role earlier but she opted out of the film after her marriage to Suriya.

It is a role which is completely different from Trisha's role in Stalin opposite Chiranjeevi.

Trisha, the number one actress in both Telugu and Tamil cinema, today is playing the lead in Aadavari Matalaku Ardhaley Veruley. A role that she hopes will mark her coming of age.

"The title itself shows that it is a female-oriented film. It is very different for me. It is not the usual bubbly character I play. It is a sober character, little more matured character," said Trisha.

"It is about this girl and her circumstances that force her to do a few things. Everyone will relate to her at some point," he added.

Paired opposite Trisha is actor Venkatesh who says the many emotional scenes in the film have taken their toll on his eyes.

The movie will be released in February next year, which like many of Venkatesh's films will target the female audience.

Venkatesh is hugely popular among Andhra women because he does mostly clean family entertainers.

"The title itself has created a lot of curiosity. A lot of people have loved the title and it is also from a very famous song. It might have a flavour of my earlier films but my character is very fresh,'' said Venkatesh.

The movie will be much looked forward to because it comes after Venkatesh has completed 20 years in films.

Expectations will be high also because just like Trisha's Stalin is still running strong at the box office. Venkatesh's last movie, Lakshmi was also a super hit.

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