Trisha Krishnan Celebrated in The New York Times Crossword Puzzle
- 04 Nov 2024 12:00 AM
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Reigning South Indian actress Trisha Krishnan has added another feather to her cap, waking up to a delightful surprise this morning. In a rare achievement for any Indian heroine, Trisha's name featured in a clue on the popular news magazine The New York Times in its crossword puzzle column. The clue read, “Actress Krishnan of South Indian cinema,” with the answer being “Trisha.” This moment marks a proud milestone for both her and her fans.
Overwhelmed with excitement, Trisha shared her joy on Instagram, posting pictures of the crossword puzzle clue with her name highlighted. In her lighthearted caption, she wrote, “K bye! Done showing off (sic),” perfectly encapsulating her delight and gratitude. Fellow actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu also joined in the celebration, expressing her happiness at seeing Trisha’s name recognized in such a prestigious platform.
Currently, Trisha is one of the busiest heroines in the South Indian film industry, with a slew of exciting projects lined up. She will next be seen in Ajith Kumar’s Vidaamuyarchi, Good Bad Ugly, Kamal Haasan’s Thug Life, and Chiranjeevi’s Vishwambhara. Trisha’s career received a significant boost with the critically acclaimed film 96 and the grand success of Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan. Recently, she also made an appearance in a special song in Vijay’s latest film GOAT.
With her talent and charisma continuing to capture audiences, Trisha Krishnan's recognition in The New York Times further solidifies her status as a prominent figure in the South Indian film industry. Fans eagerly await her upcoming projects as she continues to shine in her illustrious career.